On this first night of Hanukkah, we celebrate the festival of lights and acts of kindness. A little light goes a long way.
The Hanukkah candles are lit when dusk is falling. Perched in the window, they serve as a beacon for the darkening streets. No matter how dark it is outside, a candle of goodness can transform the darkness itself into light.

Acts of kindness never die. They linger in the memory, giving life to other acts in return.
Jonathan Sacks, From Optimism to Hope
Read more about the kindness movement at Random Acts of Kindness.
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