In fact, this phrase is often used as a call to action to help those in need, particularly during Passover. Many organizations and communities use it as a rallying cry to collect food and funds to support those who are struggling to make ends meet, and to provide meals and support to those who might otherwise go without.
It’s a powerful reminder of the importance of kindness, compassion, and community, and a beautiful way to embody the values of Passover in our daily lives.
What a wonderful mitzvah (good deed) to consider! Giving to orphans before Passover is a beautiful way to embody the values of the holiday, which emphasizes freedom, redemption, and caring for those in need.