There is no point in history wherein Jews have celebrated Christmas.
Currently, Liberal Jews in Western countries (especially the US), may celebrate certain aspects of Christmas, contrary to Jewish religious teachings. Some of these aspects may include getting a conifer tree, but labeling it a Hanukkah Bush instead of a Christmas Tree, claiming that Santa will visit homes on Hanukkah to provide presents, saying Merry Christmas instead of "Season's Greetings" or some other religion-neutral expression, etc. However, no Jewish family of which I am aware celebrates anything on December 24th or 25th except a customary trip to the local Chinese restaurant. (Again all of these are counter to Jewish religious teachings.) No Jew recognizes the Christian claims about the alleged miraculous events that took place roughly 2000 years ago concerning Jesus, nor celebrates those at Christmas-time.
Xmas is Christmas and Jews do not celebrate Christmas, because Jews do not accept Jesus Christ as God.
Christmas Eve on the 24th and Christmas on 25 and 26th of December.
indian and people hate christmas but only sometimes
Unfortunately, they won't get to celebrate a Christmas that has already passed. However, better days are coming!
Surely if it is Christmas, they celebrate Christmas as we do. They believe that Christ was born on the 25th of December so surely it's not a cultural thing but a religious one? Please don't take my word for it but I imagine that the Uruguayan people celebrating Christmas would most probably celebrate it the way we do... and the same number of days...
two days!
Christmas time
To count down the days until Christmas.
Jews don't celebrate Christmas.
Christmas and Halloween
Two days
In New Zealand we celebrate Christmas by giving or sending gifts to each other and spending time with family we also have a christmas brekfast lunch or dinner
people in Egypt celerate cristmas on January 7th but i can last for 40 days straight.