They also brought each community a plaque to express their love and solidarity during these difficult times.
Armenian Christians celebrate the holiday on January 6. However, Armenians in Jerusalem will celebrate Christmas from January 18-19.
Movers and shakers in Israeli society.
"Christmas is supposed to be a time of goodwill to all men and peace on Earth," the prime minister said in a video he posted on X.
The statement came as a response to a video circulating online of Orthodox Jews spitting on Christians in Jerusalem's Old City.
ICEJ's mandate is to "encourage Christians worldwide to stand with Israel and the Jewish people in solidarity and friendship."
The Tourism Ministry-led forum included leaders from across Israel's government and focused on the recent spike in attacks against Christians in the historic Old City.
Dozens of incidents, ranging from spitting to vandalism to assault, have been committed by extremist Jews against Christians and their sites this year.
Dozens of Orthodox Jews attempted to interrupt the event and rioted, with one of them being arrested for allegedly attacking an policeman.
Israel365 and The Jerusalem Post brought a taste of the Jewish State to the prominent National Religious Broadcasters (NRB) Conference.