December 25thAnswer:It depends on the group you are interested in:Moslems don'tJews don'tCoptic Christmas is observed on the 7th day of JanuaryOrthodox Christians celebrate Christmas Day on or near January 7 in the Gregorian calendarWestern rite Christians celebrate Christmas on December 25
AnswerBethlehem is part of the Palestinian territories and continues to have a significant Christian population, although many Christian Palestinians have been able to emigrate to the West. There are Christian churches in Bethlehem and, as long as the Israeli authorities allow overseas Christians access to the West Bank, they are free to worship in Bethlehem. The Christmas nativity is an important part of the calendar.
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Bethlehem is where Jesus Christ, who Christians believe to be the Son of God, was born. It is also the birthplace of King David.
People celebrate Christmas to show that they love Jesus. At first Christmas was only a catholic holiday, but then it progressed and now is celebrated by almost everyone! We get gifts on Christmas morning like how Jesus got gifts (from the three kings)
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There are Christians living there, but they are not the majority.
On Christmas in Bethlehem they sing songs like away in amanga,silent night,sheperds go down to Bethlehem and there is no room in the inn.
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.