Irving Berlin, a prominent American composer and lyricist, did not celebrate Christmas primarily due to his Jewish heritage. Born in 1888 in a Jewish family, he was not raised with Christian traditions. However, he did write the famous Christmas song "White Christmas," which reflects his acknowledgment of the holiday's cultural significance, even if he personally did not celebrate it.
Irving Berlin's White Christmas was created in 1954.
Selections from Irving Berlin's White Christmas was created on 1954-05-04.
The title is simply "White Christmas," written by Irving Berlin in 1942.
Irving Berlin for White Christmas
Steve and Eydie Celebrate Irving Berlin - 1978 TV was released on: USA: 22 August 1978
White Christmas
Irving Berlin
Irving Berlin
White Christmas was written by Irving Berlin. He also wrote such songs as "God Bless America", Alexander's Ragtime Band", and "There's no business like show business" He died in 1989 at the age of 101.
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Irving Berlin in 1942
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