Like many minority groups, Jews have always created ways of adapting to the societies in which they live, but whose culture they do not totally share. And one thing that means is a collection of ...
Chinese takeout on Christmas. How did this happen? A group of New York City high schoolers shared their reporting with NPR's Student Podcast Challenge.
Jewish and Chinese communities in Canada, bound by a sense of otherness and a common map of exclusion, have found ways to ...
Elderly grandmother who endured war and poverty early in life says today’s China is ‘hundreds’ of times happier; enjoys TV ...
Lots of Arizonans will be sitting down to home-cooked family dinners on Christmas. But for those who are not, some number of them will be eating Chinese food.
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