One of the customs that we observe before Pesach is called “Kimha De’pischa,” which literally means, “flour of Pesach.” In ancient times, everyone would donate flour to the poor people in the community to enable them to bake Masot. Nowadays, it is customary to give charity, to assist needy members of the community in getting Pesach supplies.
We cannot truly celebrate our status as a free people if there are impoverished members of our nation.
Funds will be distributed by Rabbi Aviad Barhen of Shaare Ezra Congregation.