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Chag Saveah Food Drive Focuses on Rising Poverty in the Wake of Oct 7th
Join Migdal Ohr's Global Campaign to Feed 25,000 of Israel's Most Vulnerable Families this Pesach
National News
March 5, 2025

As Pesach approaches, the staff and volunteers of Migdal Ohr are out in full force, operating a major nationwide Chag Saveah “Full Holiday” for the Children campaign. This bi-annual initiative was started by the teens of Migdal Ohr and is dedicated to distributing food baskets to families in need before Rosh Hashanah and Passover. 

This major project is broadcast on Israeli TV and news stations and delivers nutritious foods to over 25,000 of the most vulnerable children and families struggling with food insecurity before the holidays. The organization has dedicated this year’s giving in loving memory of Shiri, Ariel, and Kfir Bibas z”l and all the children and families that we lost on October 7th. We hope that the unity and generosity that the campaign generates elevate their memories and are an eternal merit for their families.

Join us to ensure that tens of thousands of Israeli families can celebrate with dignity and joy: www.migdalohrusa.org/passover 

Hundreds of Thousands of Israel’s Children are Hungry this Pesach

With over 872,000 children in Israel living below the poverty line, the Chag Saveah campaign is a lifeline for families struggling to put food on the table on Pesach. Migdal Ohr’s students, together with hundreds of volunteers from youth movements, the IDF, and many companies, unite to ensure that no child is left behind during these meaningful times of the year.

A recent survey conducted by Menachem Lazar of the Lazar Research Institute for Migdal Ohr paints a bleak picture of the state of poverty in Israel. 

The majority of survey participants (54%) reported that the October 7th War significantly impacted their economic situation, with 42% saying it hurt them "quite a bit" and 12% stating it hurt them "a lot." Meanwhile, 40% of respondents said the war did not affect them economically, and 6% were unsure.

A Local Campaign Initiated by Children at Migdal Ohr that Has Grown into a Nationwide Effort for Children Across Israel

Chag Saveah for Children began in 2004 as a grassroots initiative led by students from Migdal Ohr’s educational institutions in Migdal HaEmek in the north of Israel. 

Understanding the value of giving, these students—who themselves receive a values-based education and full support—felt compelled to pay it forward by assembling and distributing food packages to other children in need. What started with 500 food packages has now grown into a nationwide movement that touches tens of thousands of lives every year! Rabbi Grossman, the founder of Migdal Ohr, saw their initiative and helped the founding teens to grow their vision into a major nationwide initiative!

This Year’s Chag Saveah Distribution Points and Additional Cash Assistance to Bereaved and Vulnerable Families 

This year, there are multiple food assistance programs being operated by Chag Saveah to meet the urgent need for food assistance. 

When you contribute to Chag Saveah for Pesach, your gift sponsors matzot, nutritious holiday foods, and essentials for Migdal Ohr’s dorm families, families of fallen soldiers, and those who lost everything on Oct 7th.

The distribution this year breaks down as follows:

  • Basic Holiday Food Packages – 8,000 families will receive essential food to celebrate the holiday with dignity.
  • Fresh Meat, Chicken, Fish, & Egg Distribution – Multiple distribution points across Jerusalem and central Israel will ensure that struggling families have nutritious meals. 
  • Vouchers for Soldiers – 500 brave soldiers, many of whom have been on the front lines, will receive $180 vouchers to help them celebrate the holidays.
  • Vouchers for Families in Need – 1,100 families will receive $180 each to buy holiday essentials.
  • Extra Support for Large Families – 500 families with two children will receive 1,000 NIS each, 260 large families (5+ children) will receive 2,000 NIS each 
  • Direct Assistance for Orphans & IDF Widows – Emergency funds are being distributed to hundreds who have lost loved ones in recent tragedies.

By ensuring that they can set their seder tables, you are giving more than food—you are giving them the strength and encouragement to keep going even when they feel they can’t go any further.

Rabbi Grossman Unites Israelis in Giving and Expresses the Urgent Need to Help Those Who Cannot Put Food on the Table

For over 20 years, the campaign has brought together people from all walks of Israeli society—secular and Haredi communities, soldiers, students, celebrities, and politicians—creating a national movement of unity and kindness. 

Under the leadership of Rabbi Yitzchak Dovid Grossman, Chag Saveah embodies the spirit of giving and ensures that every Jewish family can enjoy the holiday season with dignity.

Rabbi Grossman shared his thoughts on the growing need for food assistance, telling the Maariv newspaper:

"Every year, we are forced to deal with a constant increase in demand for food aid and are required to provide a solution to all those families who enter the circle of distress for the first time in their lives. These are families who used to donate to the campaign and who now need our help themselves.

Personally, I am struck by the gap when I see skyscrapers rising in Tel Aviv and hear about high-tech companies getting rich, and the reality is, unfortunately, that there are hundreds of thousands of children in Israel who live in poverty. Thanks to our partners and many donors, we will achieve our mission of saving Israeli society."

Join Us! Please Give to Israel’s Vulnerable Children and Families Before Pesach

This holiday season, you can make a tangible difference in the lives of Israeli children and families who have been hit hard by the war. 

Together, we can ensure that every child and family in Israel celebrates with happiness and dignity. Give securely online at www.migdalohrusa.org/passover

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