Halukka
| חלוקה | |
| Purpose | Charity fund distribution for Jewish residents of the Land of Israel | 
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| Headquarters | Jerusalem, Ottoman Empire | 
| Region  | Levant, Italy, Germany, France, Netherlands, England, Russia, Poland, America | 
| Methods | Fundraising, donations, charity boxes | 
| Key people | Joseph Caro, Moses Hagiz | 
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The halukka, also spelled haluka, halukkah or chalukah (Hebrew: חלוקה, meaning distribution) was an organized collection and distribution of charity funds for Jewish residents of the Land of Israel (the Holy Land).