Every time he ate a meal, Rav Huna used used to shout an awe-inspiring invitation into the streets of his city: “All who are in need, let them come and eat” (Masechet Taanit 20b).

Today, we recite Rav Huna’s statement once a year, on Pesach night. What if we took these words seriously? We can certainly welcome guests to our Seder, and can feed the Jewish hungry by donating to Maot Chitim drives. But what about our non-Jewish neighbors?

One easy, no-brainer way to help our neighbors and reduce food waste in honor of Pesach: donating chametz! We're still feeling grateful for all the chametz people donated beforehand to Solu's #ChametzDrive!

The Solu community donated ~19 bags of bread, cereal, pasta, and much more for donation to @nilestownship Food Pantry...perfectly good food that otherwise might have ended up in the trash during Pesach cleaning...

Every Jewish community should consider running a #ChametzDrive before Pesach - if you're interested, contact us.

👏 Huge Yasher Koach to volunteer Alexander Wolf for coordinating this important campaign! Tizku l'mitzvot!