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“Merry Xmas” to all, including the Jewish people who hold this holiday, and their Christmas traditions, near and dear.

If you’ve ever been to a Chinese restaurant on Dec. 24 or visited the movie theater on Dec. 25 to find all the seats taken, chances are you’ve stumbled into the world of Christmas for Jews.

The viral account “Old Jewish Men” is taking this fun, beloved tradition in stride, creating a T-shirt and sweatshirt in collaboration with The Post that you can wear instead of an ugly Christmas sweater.

The shirt ($35) features The Post’s red-and-black font, wishing all a “Merry Xmas” with Chinese food takeout containers and a pair of movie tickets.

However, if you do like the ugly sweater route, they are also offering an embroidered crewneck ($60) with a more simple message of “Merry Xmas” in red on the front and the OJM and New York Post logos on the back.

They are both on sale now on the Old Jewish Men site, back again after selling out ahead of the holidays. Since the limited-edition shirts are now printed to order, expect a 3-5 day shipping delay, arriving after you’ve eaten your fill of egg rolls and movie theater popcorn.

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For those unfamiliar with the Old Jewish Men, it’s a lifestyle brand created by Noah Rinsky and Bryan Seversky, which features images of elderly Jewish men in a variety of meme-able moments — most recently demanding affordable lox prices and access to public restrooms.

The accounts now have over 50,000 Instagram followers and 43,000 TikTok followers along with a merch store where this tee proudly lives for a limited time.

“There’s some sort of truth to old Jewish men,” Rinsky told The Post in October. “When you see guys like this pop up on your feed, they come as they are, it’s not sanitized, it’s not glossy. Their [complaints] might be small and futile to some but they’re real. We do need more toilets and lox is too expensive, these sandwiches are built for tourists.”

To get more unfiltered truths from Old Jewish Men, they also have a blog as well as a YouTube channel and a show in the works about old Jewish men working at hedge fund “OJM Capital.”

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