Jews would celebrate all religious celebration in a synagoge
Jewish Answer:
Some ceremonies, such as communal prayers and Torah-readings, are in the synagogue. Others (such as a celebratory kiddush or the Huppah ceremony) are often in synagogue but don't have to be. They are sometimes held at home or in a public hall.
Today, wedding festivities are usually held in wedding halls, but in olden times they were sometimes held in the home or the town square.
The next High Sabbath celebration is scheduled to take place on Saturday, September 25th.
The United States.
Christmas is the Christian celebration of the birth of Jesus Christ.
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Three times a day.
All over the world.
The Bright Nights annual holiday celebration takes place in Springfield, Massachusetts. Springfield is located approximately two hours west of Boston.
Shabbat takes place from sundown Friday to Saturday night.
This is a Hispanic celebration and people everywhere celebrate it.
The celebration of Mass is a Catholic practice and does not take place in the Baptist church.
Hanukkah celebrations take place anywhere there are Jewish people. It is most commonly celebrated in the home.
Usually, Jewish weddings take place on Sundays, but NOT during Shabbat and Jewish holidays. Ask your rabbi for more information.