called Hanukkah
As a nation, Israel doesn't celebrate Christmas. However, it is celebrated by the Israeli Christian community, as well as Christian tourists who pour in every year to celebrate it where the story took place. Just as in most other Christian communities worldwide, it's observed on December 25th.
It is called the advent
No special foods are eaten on Christmas in Israel. For the most part, the population of Israel is Jewish. Jews do not celebrate Christmas.
Israel is a Jewish Country and Jews do not celebrate Christmas.
The advent calendar got its name because the days leading up to Christmas, Christmas itself, and a few days after Christmas are called advent. Advent calendars are calendars that count down the days of advent, or the days before Christmas.
Other than among the Christians living there, Christmas is not acknowledged in Israel.
In Israel it lasts seven days, and in the diaspora (out of Israel) it lasts eight days.
"Nights" is right!
Only if someone is Christian. Israel is a Jewish state and they don't have Christmas.
Christians in Israel celebrate Christmas in ways similar to those seen in many other parts of the world. Jews in Israel by and large do not celebrate Christmas.
yes
Israelis do not celebrate Christmas. Israel is 75% Jewish, and most of the other 25% are Muslim.