Generally speaking, there are no major Jewish holidays that tend to fall in January. Hanukkah usually falls in December and the next major holiday, Tu B'Shvat, usually falls in February. However, there may be minor fasts or feast days in January.
Liberal Jews in Western countries may celebrate New Years Day and Liberal Jews in the United States may celebrate Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, but neither of these holidays are of Jewish origin or carry any Jewish traditions.
They did.
Most American and Canadian Jews celebrate both of those holidays.
Yes, they celebrate holidays!
To participate in Jewish culture and tradition. Many people celebrate religious holidays even though they may not be religious (example Christmas).
Of course Jews can have parties! Even the most devout orthodox Jews celebrate holidays and special occasions with music and dancing like everyone else! example: Bar Mitzvahs
They celebrate the same holidays people do in United States of America.
Nobody is obligated to celebrate any holidays. But it would be a nice occasion if we took the time to celebrate and understand cultures behind public holidays. Holidays are a way or spending time and following tradition to be closer to your family. So, if that is the case... then why shouldn't we celebrate holidays?
we celebrate: Christmas, Easter, the Ramadan, the first of January. other things are the youth celebration ( 11th february), independance day (20th may)
Jews do not celebrate Christmas as Jesus plays absolutely no role in Judaism. If you mean what is the winter time holiday for Jews, the holiday they celebrate in the winter is Hanukkah, sometime in November or December. However, the two holidays are not related in any way, if anything, they're the antithesis of each other.
No. She is a Jehovah Witness. She doesn't celebrate any holidays.
They didn't really celebrate holidays they had festivals and fairs.
no,because some kids cant celebrate some holidays