Nittel-Nacht
Nittel-Nacht is celebrated at the start of Kalenda which commemorates the compilation of the Evangelion by Judaic Authorities in the late 80sCE in a bid to fight Armilos by splitting-off Notzrim from Israel into a new community for Hassidei Umot HaOlam practicing the religion of the Evangelion (Judaism for Children). This was the original Jewish Christian project on which Christianity was later based. The Notzrim called this project Pavlut. The Teliya telling the story of this event is recited by the head of the house on this night often over a game of Trumps to remind us how and why the project was established.
The antagonists in this story are Dositheus (Ye.Sh.U) and his followers (the Notzrim). The Protagonists in this story are the Apostles especially Jude, Simon and Paul.
Dositheus (Ye.Sh.U) fulfils the role of a Krampus-like figure in Yiddish culture used to encourage children to behave. A Trickster is also featured in the Tale.
For centuries, an international network of the most repugnant kind of antisemites (often in Academia where some of whom even pretend to be Jews) have inverted the story to make it appear like an attack on the Evangelion.