Christmas DUHHH
No. Only a very small population of Christians in Israel celebrates Christmas (less than 2% of the people). They do not cut down trees, and it is generally observed as a religious holiday.
Christmas is not a Chinese holiday- so there will be a lack of Christmas traditions.
Christmas is not a Chinese holiday- so there will be a lack of Christmas traditions.
Christmas is not a Chinese holiday- so there will be a lack of Christmas traditions.
Hanukkah is a National holiday in Israel, celebrated by about 6 million people. Christmas is only observed in private, by the tiny Christian minority of about 140,000 people. Also, Christian tourists often visit bethlehem during Christmas in large numbers, but bethlehem is in the Palestinian Territories.
No special foods are eaten on Christmas in Israel. For the most part, the population of Israel is Jewish. Jews do not celebrate Christmas.
there is oysters traditions and they have christmas
Israel is a Jewish Country and Jews do not celebrate Christmas.
Christians in Israel celebrate Christmas along with all of its traditions from their countries of origin. About 70% of Israel's population are Jews, and Christmas isn't celebrated in Judaism, so the occasion doesn't totally overwhelm the entire national culture, as it does in some countries that are predominantly Christian.
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.
When Christmas falls on a Sunday, it is typically observed on the following Monday.