dorchadas: (Judaism Magen David)
[personal profile] dorchadas
Chinese food.

Yesterday we went to Ming Hin, where [twitter.com profile] arsduo in years past had held his Erev Christmas gatherings. He's moved to Toronto to be with his partner, but I decided after three years to take up the mantle and continue the tradition. I invited a bunch of people, some of them could come, and at 6 p.m. we met up for Chinese food:

2023-12-24 - Ming Hin Erev Christmas 2023

Delicious.

I was hoping to have a Russian-speaking contingent there (shoutout to [personal profile] aguart), since [facebook.com profile] tom.hen.12's wife is Russian, [instagram.com profile] dinaraua is Khazak and speaks Russian, and [facebook.com profile] maptekar is Ukrainian and speaks Russian. But both of the latter couldn't come, so my plans were foiled. Someday!

After dinner, the others stood around outside while I gave [instagram.com profile] sashagee some time to have a grown-up conversation and chased Laila around--she saw a maybe seven or eight year old jumping from small stone bench to stone bench and demanded that I help her make the same jumps. Then we went to Uni Uni for boba, I got a coconut milk taro tea with coconut milk jelly that was AMAZING, and we all went home. Laila didn't get to bed until 10 p.m. but by 8 a.m. she was awake and demanding to be let out...and then took a four hour nap. So it goes.

Today, as our first full day back at home, we did absolutely nothing. I was going to go shopping, but I was foiled by Whole Foods being closed, so we...ordered Chinese food. The Halaḥah is clear--while it is permissible to eat it on the 24th, the 25th is praiseworthy, though there is a maḥloket on some issues:
While the rest of the questions above are good she’elot, poskim generally hold that the food must be either purchased from a Chinese restaurant or recognizably Chinese, but ideally both. If your food is in one category but not the other, the accepted practice is to eat a fortune cookie (the symbol of American Chinese restaurants) in order to rule out a safek of any kind.

So if you’re on a diet, sushi would be fine (b’dieved) as long as it was purchased from a Chinese restaurant and not a specifically sushi establishment, as long as you also ate a fortune cookie.
Judaism is like that.

Merry Christmas to all my Christian friends!

Date: 2023-Dec-26, Tuesday 10:54 (UTC)
anxious_songbird: (Penny Pokémon)
From: [personal profile] anxious_songbird
can the russian lady / Tom's wife not speak any language you speak? Or is there another reason you wanted your russian speaking friends together?

Ah yes; wanting to do something and than immediatly having a nap, Laila I feel you.

Also didn't know that there were rules for jewish people specific to eating chinese food on/around christmas :O like; I feel a little silly for thinking there was none, but cool to learn about new stuff!

Thank you for the merry christmas :) hope any upcoming holidays for you & your family & friends will be at least pleasant!

Date: 2023-Dec-26, Tuesday 19:04 (UTC)
anxious_songbird: Disciple is holding Psiioniic back from behind while Psiioniic is blasting lasers from his eyes (DisciPsii)
From: [personal profile] anxious_songbird
Well I feel silly :p sorry I had to make you spoil it

But aww that's sweet of you to try & arrange that~

Date: 2023-Dec-26, Tuesday 16:29 (UTC)
earthspirits: (winter tea)
From: [personal profile] earthspirits
Thank you for the Christmas wishes and my (belated) best wishes to you and your family for Hanukkah and the winter season.

Sounds like you had a lovely day yesterday and a delicious meal!

Date: 2023-Dec-28, Thursday 13:50 (UTC)
gwendraith: (christmas lights.)
From: [personal profile] gwendraith
A belated thank you for your Merry Christmas wishes (been away and just got back). The Chinese food looks delicious for Erev Christmas. I'm afraid I don't know a great deal about Jewish holidays and festivals apart from Hanukkah and Passover and I believe you have a Jewish New Year.

Date: 2023-Dec-31, Sunday 17:22 (UTC)
gwendraith: (black cat garland)
From: [personal profile] gwendraith
Thanks for explaining about Rosh Hashanah.

Oh yes, a toddler can complicate anything :)

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