Nicole Jibli of Kiryat Malachi, between Beit Shemesh and Ashkelon, has a habit: For the last four years, she has been distributing food packages to poor and disabled people. \"We have an association called Matat Chessed [Kindness Giving], and we give out hundreds of lunches a day,\" she told Arutz-7. \"We go to their homes - we don\'t have cars, it\'s all done by foot - and if they are in need of extra help, such as blind people, we even feed them.\" One hundred lunches are provided daily by Kibbutz Ein Tzurim, three kilometers south of Kiryat Malachi.



Nicole said that the organization also provides various objects that poor people may need, \"in exchange for either a symbolic sum or for free. We have briefcases for children, shirts, writing equipment, shoes, and more. During holiday seasons, like now, we serve an extra 200 families...\"