Nittel Nacht (ניטל נאַכט) or Nittel is a name given to Christmas Eve by Jewish scholars in the 17th century, observed as early as the late 16th century...
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Jews and Christmas (section Nittel Nacht)
as Nittel, derived from the Medieval Latin Natale Dominus which is also the etymological source of the French name for Christmas Noël. Nittel Nacht is...
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origin Ahren Nittel (born 1983), ice hockey player Heinz Nittel (1931–1981), politician Nittel Nacht, Jewish scholastic name for Christmas Eve This disambiguation...
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Fishes (Italy) Juleaften (Denmark)/Julaften (Norway)/Julafton (Sweden) Nittel Nacht (certain Orthodox Jewish denominations) Nochebuena (Spain and Spanish-speaking...
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Judaism DeepaRaya Festivus Hanukkah bush Hanukkah Harry Kongsi Raya Nittel Nacht Winterval "Hannukah Bush". Lonny. Grinberg, Emanuella; Zdanowicz, Christina...
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(Italian Americans) Juleaften (Denmark)/Julaften (Norway)/Julafton (Sweden) Nittel Nacht (certain Orthodox Jewish denominations) Nochebuena (Spain and Spanish-speaking...
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Eve is also frequently a time of social events and parties, worldwide. Nittel Nacht is a name given to Christmas Eve by Jewish scholars in the 17th century...
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China History of the Jews in Taiwan Kaifeng Jews Jews and Christmas Nittel Nacht, Jewish observance on Christmas Eve Chandler, Adam (December 23, 2014)...
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(Israel/Palestinian territories , not an official holiday) December 24: Nittel Nacht December 31: Novy God Eve (Russian-Jewish community) List of observances...
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