Several sociological surveys into this area of practice among that particular
community have revealed, perhaps surprisingly, that some do, while others
don't. But in general among the Orthodox community at large ... perhaps
connected somehow with the fifth "commandment", it's difficult to tell ...
Orthodox Jews do tend to maintain an elevated level of contact, celebration,
and 'honor' of their mothers, whether or not it happens to coincide with any
particular date on the commercial marketing calendar.
Saturday is the Sabbath in Judaism. Orthodox (and some non-orthodox) Jews will not work. Many non-Orthodox Jews will work, but still remember the Sabbath day in their own ways. (And yes, there are some Orthodox Jews that work on Saturdays, but they do not advertise this fact).
Mothers and their families.
they celebrate it like American style mothers day(:
To celebrate all the wonderful mothers around the world.
yes
because we love our mother!
Mums/mothers celebrate MOTHER'S day
The second Sunday in May.
Mums/mothers celebrate MOTHER'S day
Yes, they do. They celebrate Mothers Day (Dzień Matki) on the 26th May.
there is no reason for it to be on the 8th of may, that i know, but i can tell you why we celebrate mothers day. We celebrate mothers day to remember all the things mothers do for us, and it is a time to relax and spoil your mum too. hope it helps!
it is about mothers because hint the word mothers day