Paper money token – Palestine / Eretz Israel – A collection of means of payment from yeshivots in Jerusalem that were distributed to the needy and the families of the yeshiva pupils – the period of the British Mandate
This means of payment was given to the poor on behalf of the yeshiva and was basically a commitment to the holder of this promissory note for repayment, was acceptable in several food and equipment stores in Jerusalem, because sometimes there was a shortage of funds in the yeshiva, had to wait until There were pods this means of payment.
Kollel Warsaw, also called Kollel Poland, it is an Ashkenazi Kollel in the old Jerusalem which was established by immigrants from Poland in the Russian Empire.
Support for the Jewish community in Eretz Israel played a significant role in public activity in Warsaw Jewry. Since 1821, there has been a central body for raising funds for the benefit of the "poor of the Land of Israel." Fundraisers for the Land of Israel were found in almost all synagogues. As the movement of Polish Jews to Palestine increased, the special fund called "Kollel Poland" was established in Warsaw, with the support of famous rebbe and rabbis in Poland and abroad, headed by Rabbi Moshe Malalov, who even immigrated and settled in Jerusalem in the late 1950s.