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Christmas for some Pittsburghers is more egg roll and Chaim Topol than eggnog and Ralphie Parker, with formal Chinese food-and- entertainment events a growing tradition for Jews while Christians celebrate one of their holiest days.
"It's a Jewish town, and Jewish people don't celebrate Christmas," said Andy Yang, manager of New Dumpling House Chinese restaurant in Squirrel Hill. "It's our busiest day of the year."See the full content of this document
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Jewish Groups Turn to Chinese Food Into Christmas Tradition
Tonight, Rodef Shalom Congregation in Oakland hosts its fourth annual "Chinese Dinner & A Movie." On Ch...
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