. Chinese restaurants remain open on Christmas. . Chinese were one of the two biggest immigration groups in America in the early 1900s.4.Which is NOT the reason for American Jews eating at Chinese restaurants on Christmas? . It has become a habit. . It has become a tradition. . It can...
2 Chinese restaurants, which almost never close on Christmas, have managed(1)___(become) as culturally American as milk and cookies for Santa. But before Americans were crowding into Chinese restaurants(2)___Christmas dinner, they were more interested in crowding these restaurants out. Labor uni...
and Chinese were the two biggest immigration groups in America.They were also non-Christian(不信奉基督教的)groups. They did not celebrate Christmas. During the religious(宗教的) holidays and celebrations most of the restaurants are closed. The Chinese restaurants remained open, even on Sundays. Th...
Therefore, __48 makes sense that Chinese restaurantswere a destination for Jewish families on Christmas.Over the past years Google _ 49(find) that more people search for “Chineserestaurant open” during the week of Christmas, and Chinese food on Christmas hasbecome an ___50__(accept) ...
Yes the Chinese food on Christmas thing is no joke. Well it is a joke, but its one that has documented roots in the realities of modern life. Beyond the fact that Chinese restaurants were open on Christmas in the old days of early urbanization, new immigration and ethnic ...
“I don’t know if there’s some parallel between won tons and kreplach, or if it’s just that Chinese restaurants are open on Christmas,” she says. “It’s also been my experience that Jews aren’t supposed to eat pork, but there’s an unknown clause in the Torah that says if ...
After the knowing guffaws had died down, the cartoonishly Jewish Senator Chuck Schumer explained that “No other restaurants are open” on Christmas. In her essay “Identity Takeout: How American Jews Made Chinese Food Their Ethnic Cuisine,” Hannah Miller writes: Eating Chinese [food] has ...
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Google Trends has found that more people searched for "Chinese restaurant open" during the week of Christmas than any other weeks of the year. "It seems like proof that Chinese food and culture is finally part of mainstream America: Chinese restaurants have managed to become as culturally Americ...
Chinese restaurants, which almost never close on Christmas, have managed 【1】(become) as culturally American as milk and cookies for Santa.But before Americans were crowding into Chinese restaurants 【2】 Christmas dinner, they were more interested in crowding these restaurants out. Labor unions ...