
“At this time of year, when the sun is most hidden, the holiday of Hanukkah celebrates the rays of hope and light. Indeed, the physical darkness of this time of year can be a metaphor for the darkness that often envelops us at times of illness and loss of a loved one, when the world sometimes feels dark and cold. At such times, we yearn for the sun, and the light and warmth that it provides. Often it is through simple and unrecognized miracles that we are able to feel the warmth of hope and light.” — Rabbi Rafael Goldstein

Thank you everyone for your kind remarks.
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Nice words and true. Thanks a lot for sharing!
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Thank you for sharing, the Light is much needed, not just certain times, but each day. Mtetar
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Absolutely! I will be writing more about light in the coming year.
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I’m glad to hear that. Thank you for Inspiring. Mtetar
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I agree with Gentle Stitches. Thank you for the light. It is so needed this time of year.
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Thank you for the light
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