Jewish Chinese American: Funny New Year Card

Item #: 1984
Cover Reads:
As A Jeish, Chinese-American, I Don't Know When To Celebrate The New Year.
Inside Reads:
Happy New Year?
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As an American, you celebrate the New Year on January 1st. If you're of Chinese ethnicity you probably celebrate New Year sometime in late January to mid February. People of the Jewish faith celebrate Rosh Hashanah sometime in mid to late September. So, when do you celebrate if you're a Jewish, Chinese American? Probably all three, no fair the multi-ethnic folks get way more holidays! If you happen to know a Jewish, Chinese American, you're not going to find a better greeting card to get them for the New Year!

Shipping weight: 0.64 oz
Shipping dimensions: 5.38 x 7.38 x 0.2 inches
Name:
Jewish Chinese American
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Greeting Card Style:
Regular Version: 5" x 7"
Credit:
Bizarro by Dan Piraro
Paper Stock:
Card paper from mixed sources
Introduced:
March 15, 2013
UPC:
745469019841
Availability:
In Stock
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