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Cakes bring joy to people.

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    A volunteer brings a cake to Sara Weinsten. (AP)
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    Sonia Rozenblatt tastes a cake. Din Belz made it for her. (AP)
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    The cakes are for older people who live alone. (AP)
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    The older people did not want the visits to stop. (AP)
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    The volunteers spread joy with cakes. How can you spread joy?
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Knock. Knock. That sound means the cake has come.

Sara Weinsten gets a sweet treat every week. It makes her smile. “I know that there’s someone thinking of me,” she says. People in Israel spread joy with cakes.

Read More: Israeli volunteers bake cakes. They take the cakes to older people who live alone. Volunteers make sure these older friends are okay. Psalm 35:27 says, “Great is the Lord, who delights in the welfare of His servant!” The cakes arrive just in time for the Jewish day of rest. Cake deliveries stopped when the pandemic hit. “Why did you stop the visits?” people asked. Volunteers with “Sweets for the Soul” got back to baking and delivering cakes. They deliver more than 1,000 cakes each week.