Jews do not celebrate Christmas because they do not believe Jesus was the Messiah. Hence his birthdate is of no particular significance to them.
Anyone who is not Jewish is a gentile. This just a way of making distinctions among groups. In general gentiles do not celebrate Jewish holidays.
Gentiles will not routinely celebrate Passover, Purim, Rosh Hashanah, Hanukah and many others.
If a gentile does not celebrate Easter, it must be because he/she does not believe in Easter. Likely they are not Christian or belong to a Christian sect that does not celebrate Easter. All Christians are gentiles, and most Christians celebrate Easter.
Most gentiles (or Christians) do not want to celebrate Jewish holidays, because as they see it, Christian holidays are more important to their faith; in fact, many Christian denominations believe that the Jewish religion was either replaced or superseded by Christianity, so it is no longer necessary to observe Jewish holy days. Also, the majority of gentiles have no emotional or familial ties to Jewish holidays, so they don't know how to observe them.
But it should be noted that not all Christians believe Judaism was replaced, and in fact, there are some Christians who are very interested in what Jews believe, since Judaism is the religion Christianity came from. In some churches, there is now a renewed interest in learning about Jewish holidays, because those are what Jesus (who was Jewish) celebrated. Some Christians observe a version of Passover, or they ask to be invited to a Passover seder with their Jewish friends. Most Christians do not agree with Jewish theology, but they do want to understand the Jewish holidays, and in some cases, they enjoy sharing certain observances.
Jewish holidays centre around the teachings and beliefs of Judaism. If a person is not Jewish, these holidays don't have any meaning or significance for them.
Probably because the don't want to. It doesn't have any meaning for them.
I's because they don't like to.
Christmas .Another answer:The term "gentile" (upper or lower case) refers to anyone who is not of the Jewish race or faith; therefore gentiles do not celebrate Jewish holidays.(Mormons refer to non-Mormans as "gentiles," but this use of the word is unique to them.)
Gentiles aren't Jewish. Hanukah is a Jewish holiday.
Hanukkah is a Jewish celebration:http://judaism.answers.com/jewish-holidays/hanukkah
Religion isn't part of Harry Potter but considering he doesn't celebrate Jewish holidays then probably not.
honica, groshana, young kipper, passover, etc.
Religion isn't part of Harry Potter but considering he doesn't celebrate Jewish holidays then probably not.
A gentile does not typically celebrate Hanukkah, as it is a Jewish holiday that commemorates the rededication of the Second Temple in Jerusalem.
You shouldn't press anyone to celebrate unfamiliar holidays. But if you can celebrate Hanukkah in their presence, and maybe teach them about the history and reasons behind it.
American who are Jewish usually celebrate the Jewish holidays, while most other Americans do not. In the same way, Americans who are Muslim usually celebrate the Islamic holidays, while most other Americans do not. In areas with large Jewish populations, it makes sense for employers and schools to simply give the day off to all of their workers and students since having only half-a-workforce in the office or half of the students in half of the classrooms is not very effective.
Adam Lambert is Jewish, therefore he does not celebrate Christmas. Because of this he celebrates the holidays, not the specific holiday, Christmas.
Yes, they celebrate holidays!
The Jewish people celebrate all the holidays given to us by G-d in the Torah(i,e Passover and Yom Kippur) and a few other holidays added through time that tell of our past (i.e Hanukkah and Purim).