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In Jewish tradition, there is a concept of "gelt" which is money or gifts given on Hanukkah, but there is no specific gift giver figure like Santa Claus in Israeli culture. However, during the holiday of Purim, it is customary to give gifts of food and drink to friends and those in need, known as "mishloach manot." Overall, while there are gift-giving customs in Israel for certain holidays and occasions, there is no singular gift giver figure like in Western Christmas traditions.

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Yes, Israel also has a gift-giving tradition, especially during holidays or special occasions like birthdays, weddings, or graduations. Giving gifts is a common way to express love, appreciation, or congratulations in Israeli culture.

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