Jewish Groups Turn to Chinese Food Into Christmas Tradition

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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."

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Jewish Groups Turn to Chinese Food Into Christmas Tradition

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