
For the April project, Israel Relief Aid collected funds so that Israelis (especially immigrants) in poverty could celebrate the Passover Seder and to eat the required unleavened bread during the week of Pesach.



We targeted the poverty population of Bat Yam, below Tel Aviv as Bat Yam is an older community with a lot of Holocaust Survivors, widows and Ukrainian/Russian immigrants living on small monthly stipends. It’s a great place to do a great mitzvah.
Each family received food bags of traditional Passover foods like: a 1.5 kg box of matzo, tahini (sesame paste), chicken soup mix, matzo meal, matzo breakfast cookies, corn, macaroons, halvah bars, etc.
The Israeli families were so grateful and super thankful. You can see some of them in the pictures. You have blessed a whole lot of Israelis! Israel Relief Aid is honored to be your hand extended here in Israel, to touch the nation of Israel.
