allhoolimine
Allhoolimine is a Estonian folk tradition primarily observed during the Christmas season. It is a practice rooted in the concept of caring for the less fortunate and ensuring that everyone, particularly children, has something to celebrate during the holidays. The tradition involves individuals or groups collecting and distributing gifts, food, and warm clothing to those in need within their communities.
The origins of allhoolimine can be traced back to historical practices of almsgiving and charity, which were
Modern interpretations of allhoolimine often involve organized charity drives, donation boxes placed in public spaces, and