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  2. Christmas in Israel - Wikipedia

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    Christmas symbols are visible in areas with Christian populations such as Jaffa, Haifa, Nazareth, and the Old City of Jerusalem. Even in neighborhoods where communities of Jews from the former Soviet Union, many of whom celebrate Christmas, there is a greater presence of the holiday's symbols. [2]

  3. No, Hanukkah is not 'Jewish Christmas.' But sometimes it ...

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    Dahlen doesn't worry about how Jews choose to celebrate Hanukkah, because, he says, "I want people to have their foot in the door [to Judaism], in whatever way, but then elevate the hanukkuiah and ...

  4. Chrismukkah - Wikipedia

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    In the 1990s, the popular sitcom Friends often portrayed Jewish characters Rachel, Ross and Monica celebrating Christmas with their Christian friends, signifying many contemporary American Jewish households who celebrate Christmas in the strictly secular sense. [citation needed]

  5. When is Hanukkah 2024? Jewish holiday to overlap with ...

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    Hanukkah, an eight-day Jewish celebration commemorated by the lighting of the menorah, traditional foods, games and gifts, will begin on Wednesday, Dec. 25, Christmas Day.

  6. Hanukkah 2024 started on Christmas Day in rare occurrence - AOL

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    The first day of Hanukkah and Christmas have only coincided a handful of times since 1900, according to the Jewish Federations of North America. The holidays started on the same day in 1910, 1921 ...

  7. Christmas controversies - Wikipedia

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    Nittel Nacht is a term used in historical Jewish literature for Christmas Eve. On this night, many Jews, especially Hasidic Jews, avoid the appearance of celebrating Christmas by avoiding experiencing any joy, refuse to study the Torah, eat garlic to ward off evil spirits and practice sexual abstinence.

  8. Public holidays in Israel - Wikipedia

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    Jewish holidays are defined by the Hebrew calendar.Christian holidays are defined by the Gregorian calendar for Catholics and the Julian calendar for Orthodox. Druze holidays are also defined by the Gregorian calendar, with the sole exception of Eid al-Adha which is also celebrated by Muslims (and therefore defined by the Lunar Hijri calendar).

  9. When is Hanukkah this year and why is it so late? Jewish ...

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    Hanukkah starts on Christmas Eve or Christmas Day roughly once every 15 years. Since 1900, there have been five years that the first night of Hanukkah began on Christmas Day : 2024, 2005, 1959 ...