Message from Kehot:
Dear Friend,
This summer, on the 20th day of Menachem-Av, we will be commemorating the 70th anniversary of the passing of the Rebbe’s father, Rabbi Levi Yitzchak Schneerson, of blessed memory.
The life of sacrifice lived by Rabbi Levi Yitzchak, as he heroically fought for yiddishkeit in the Soviet Union is well documented, and his erudition and novel insights into Kabbalah and Chasidic teachings are legendary.
Although most of his writings were confiscated and destroyed by the ruthless Soviet regime, a small amount managed to escape destruction and eventually made it to the free world and to the hands of his illustrious son, the Rebbe, of blessed memory. Overjoyed upon seeing the extant manuscripts, the Rebbe immediately published his father’s precious writings in 5 volumes under the name: Likkutei Levi Yitzchak and Torat Levi Yitzchak.
It would be most propitious to bring this out-of-stock set into print in honor of the approaching special anniversary.
We are reaching out to our loyal customers and supporters to help us make this possible.
We need your help to get this book to the printers.
Join us by making a dedication today to be included in the publishing of Likkutei Levi Yitzchak.
Dedicate this volume in honor of an occasion or in loving memory of a departed one.
Your contribution of $180 will give you a one-line dedication in the book.
At the $770 level, you will receive a half page dedication.
For $3,600 level your dedication will appear on a full page.
For $4,500 level to dedicate a entire volume.
Remember that your merit and your family’s merit will be evoked on-High every time someone will study from the books made possible by your financial help, as the Rebbe said and wrote on numerous occasions.
Please make your tax-deductible donation today.
Visit our dedication website at: www.Kehot.com/Appeal, or call us at: 877.4.MERKOS (ask for Devora).
With all good wishes,
Rabbi Yosef B. Friedman
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That will be a great idea .. A set included in the $180 dedication will surely increase the number of people who donate the one-line
Does a dedication of $180 will give the donor a free copy of the set??
That will encourage it