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Reb Mendel of Ladizin, took two rubles — his entire savings — and brought them to Reb Noson. Knowing how poor Reb Mendel was, Reb Noson refused to take the money. Reb Mendel started crying. He pleaded with Reb Noson to have pity on him and not deprive him of the great mitzvah. Reb Noson could no longer refuse (Sichos v'Sipurim p.142). In order for everyone to have the ability - each according to his desire - to be a partner in this tremendous project of the Likutey Halakhot, we offer a particularly attractive partnership in which anyone, but literally anyone, can join.
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