Practice Random Acts of Kindness (and deliberate ones, too)



The Hebrew word mitzvah means a good deed or an act of kindness. Judaism teaches that the world is built on kindness.  There are myriad ways you can practice random acts of kindness. Ane don’t forget to include yourself when you are doing them!

• Pick up trash you see on the street and make the world a better place.
 • Pay for the coffee of the person behind you in line.
• Buy a cookie for a coworker and leave it on their desk.
 • Hold the door open for someone.
• Smile at a stranger.
• Send a thank-you note through the mail.







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