Whether you call it Christmas or Festivus, while some places may be closed, there's plenty to do in New York for the rest of us

US travelers face misery as airlines cancel flights due to crewing problems caused by virus; Canada says Santa vaccinated and cleared for travel

Local authorities counting on the Holy Land’s small Christian community to lift spirits for the holiday after Israel imposes tourist travel ban in attempt to stop spread of Omicron

An influx of immigrants from the former Soviet Union, combined with tech firms trying to project image of cosmopolitan savvy, mean the festival is becoming increasingly mainstream

For over 50 years, Nova Scotians have gifted Bostoners a spruce in gratitude for an aid mission led by Abraham Ratshesky in 1917 after a port explosion killed and injured thousands

There is probably plenty to do in the City That Never Sleeps this December 25 - but we're skipping all that in favor of a timeless Jewish tradition: Chinese food and a movie

Visitors head to the northern city, a place with important Christian history, as an alternative to traveling outside the country in the face of coronavirus restrictions

A Jewish parent has filed and withdrawn a lawsuit against a California academy after it denied her request to bring a 6-foot tall inflatable hanukkiah to a tree-lighting ceremony

Interfaith families always seem to discuss which traditions to observe, but for the Christmas tree, the method of debate is more important to them than what is ultimately decided

Polyphony Liturgical Festival launches its annual event, drawing local patrons as well as Jewish Israelis seeking holiday spirit and a change of tempo in historic town

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