So, I was reading this article because of its title:
It's about a pork sandwich popular among Jews, and it has this curious passage:
It's about a pork sandwich popular among Jews, and it has this curious passage:
What's the logic behind this? The article doesn't explain at all.But can Jews eat pork? Well, certainly the less observant ones can and do. But this is part of a tradition that goes back to Brooklyn whereby dietary laws were waived where Chinese food was concerned. With the RPG, that justification was provided by the packets of duck sauce that formed the sandwich's only condiment.