OK then, here goes - no idea if it will be at LSC this year, I'm going to try for somewhere we can be that is downstairs since I'd like my mom to be able to come, and she's in a wheelchair (and they shut off the elevator after dark). Any suggestions would be welcome!
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Frequently asked questions about the Jewish X-Mas Eve dinner, cribbed from last year's FAQ (which was cribbed from 2007, etc etc)
Why is it labeled "Jewish"?
Because many Jews in the US traditionally go out for Chinese food on Christmas night.
It's not kosher, is it? It's just not Chinese for Christmas is my book unless there's lots of tasty trayf
No, they're not Kosher, but not to worry -- it's per-table ordering, and anyone who wants dishes sans meat and shellfish can order as they wish.
So, why is this dinner on Christmas Eve?
The year that we started this, Chanukah and Christmas were synchronized so I [Michael] was spending Christmas night celebrating Chanukah with my family. We moved the Chinese food dinner a night earlier that year and I've come to like the idea.
Do I have to be Jewish to attend?
No, but you should be comfortable sitting next to someone who is Jewish. (Frankly, that's good advice for any LTHForum event)
Full disclosure: I [Leek] was brought up Jewish, but while I still have strong family and cultural ties, I have no more religious leanings than, say, my dogs.
How is ordering handled?
We usually break up into ad-hoc tables of 10-12. Each table is responsible for its own ordering and its own bill.
Are children welcome?
Of course.
What about parking?
Street parking is often available and many Chinatown restaurants provide a $2 coupon for the Chinatown lot at Archer and Wentworth.
Leek
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