Filipino Chanukah celebration = latkes and Manny Pacquiao fight.
— Amy Brennan (@tvandbooks) December 9, 2012
As a Jew-Filipino (Jewpino), I humbly advocate chicken adobo on the this the first night of Chanukah. Okay, and every night.
— Ben Protasio (@cleverdesigner) December 21, 2011
Chanukah or Hanukkah? Which is it?? Same with Filipino and Philipino. At least my spellcheck doesn't have to work as hard.
— Paul Schafer (@pschaf) December 2, 2010
@re_meyers WELCOME TO KANSAS!!! finding Chanukah stuff here is like me finding a good Filipino store.
— Nielsen Nacis (@MechaNielsen) December 9, 2012
Leave it to the Jew and the Filipino in the office to hoard all the leftover snacks from a shoot for later. (cc: @daverydc)
— JR Tungol (@jratungol) November 15, 2013
The Jewish part of me (quite substantial) wants egg rolls and to play mahjong today. Wait, Filipinos do the same. #FilipinoJew
— JR Tungol (@jratungol) December 25, 2011
@isabelgatuslao so if you were really a Filipino jew, would you be the one putting the sinagang in the synagogue?!?
— Paul Rivera (@privera) March 19, 2011
What do you call a Filipino Jew?
Kosher Lumpia
— Mr. Popo (@MrSuperKamiGuru) August 13, 2013
A Jew in a Filipino gang?
— Alessandro Sanford (@AlessandroHiDef) April 26, 2011
Fellow filipino Jew in town...Must see @robschneider
— Jacqueline Katz (@ksmjackie) December 30, 2012
.@TheSpiderJosh can you speak in Filipino?" Shalom.
— Zach Braff (@zachbraff) May 23, 2013