There is no point in history wherein Jews have celebrated Christmas.
Currently, Liberal Jews in Western countries (especially the US), may celebrate certain aspects of Christmas, contrary to Jewish religious teachings. Some of these aspects may include getting a conifer tree, but labeling it a Hanukkah Bush instead of a Christmas Tree, claiming that Santa will visit homes on Hanukkah to provide presents, saying Merry Christmas instead of "Season's Greetings" or some other religion-neutral expression, etc. However, no Jewish family of which I am aware celebrates anything on December 24th or 25th except a customary trip to the local Chinese restaurant. (Again all of these are counter to Jewish religious teachings.) No Jew recognizes the Christian claims about the alleged miraculous events that took place roughly 2000 years ago concerning Jesus, nor celebrates those at Christmas-time.
Jews don't celebrate Christmas.
People from all races, creed and colours die at christmas. Jews are not excluded from this.
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Jews do not celebrate Christmas and so do not eat any special foods for Christmas.
Israel is a Jewish Country and Jews do not celebrate Christmas.
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Orthodox Jews do not celebrate Christmas.
they go to the movies and eat Chinese food
No special foods are eaten on Christmas in Israel. For the most part, the population of Israel is Jewish. Jews do not celebrate Christmas.
Christmas is a regular weekday in Israel. Together, Jews and Muslims make up well over 95% of Israel's population. Neither Jews nor Muslims celebrate Christmas or acknowledge it in any way.
French Christians celebrate Christmas. French Jews celebrate Hanukkah.
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.