Jews do nothing special on Christmas Day. In Western countries, Christmas is usually given as a free vacation day from work, so Jews may go out to eat a meal or to the movies or to a park to enjoy each others' company. However, there is nothing particularly religious that happens.
Liberal Jews in the US have a joking tradition of eating Chinese food on Christmas, since these are usually the only restaurants open on Christmas.
None. December 25 is a regular weekday in Judaism.
Jews do nothing special on Christmas Day. In Western countries, Christmas is usually given as a free vacation day from work, so Jews may go out to eat a meal or to the movies or to a park to enjoy each others' company. However, there is nothing particularly religious that happens.
Liberal Jews in the US have a joking tradition of eating Chinese food on Christmas, since these are usually the only restaurants open on Christmas.
None. December 25 is a regular weekday in Judaism.
Jews have no particular identifiable traditions associated with December 25.
Christmas is simply a non-event in Judaism ... much like, let's say, January 23
or October 16.
No. There is no Jewish tradition (Ashkenazic, Sephardic, Mizrahi, Beta Israel (Ethiopia), Sabra (Israeli), etc.) that has any form of Christmas celebration.
There is no tradition among Jews of Hebrew theater. There is a tradition among European Jews of Yiddish theater, but that is completely unrelated.There is no tradition among Jews of Hebrew theater. There is a tradition among European Jews of Yiddish theater, but that is completely unrelated.
nothing else is open, and nobody really wants to cook. It's just a tradition.
Israel is mostly populated with Jews. Jews do not recognize Jesus Christ as the son of God. Since Christmas is the celebration of the birth of Jesus, it is not recognized as a holiday by Jews. Christmas is, however, celebrated by the minority of Christian Arabs residing all over the country. Although it is not an official holiday, it is still celebrated even as a tradition. To say that Christmas is not evident in Israel would be too ignorant of a statement. Jews do, however, celebrate Channukah at about the same time that Christians celebrate Christmas.
Jews don't celebrate Christmas.
YES!!
Christmas
a tradition is something special they do in their town.
To participate in Jewish culture and tradition. Many people celebrate religious holidays even though they may not be religious (example Christmas).
It is a tradition to decorate a tree at Christmas. Their tradition is to bury their dead.
We have them to celebrate Christmas. It is a tradition from Germany.
There is no Jewish tradition related specifically to sweeping.