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lamplighter
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Fri, Dec 11 2020, 9:20 am
I give $50.
I know there are many who give $100.
Good for them.
Whats the worst thing that will happen? The Rebbi will know we're not dripping in funds.
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gold21
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Fri, Dec 11 2020, 9:25 am
amother [ Firebrick ] wrote: |
Quote: | live in Lakewood where apparantly it's standard to tip a rebbi as much as you can. |
lol. In Lakewood it's standard to do everything as much as you can. |
Accurate.
Seriously. Lol.
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amother
Peach
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Fri, Dec 11 2020, 9:36 am
Don’t give more at this point. It will look odd.
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Zeleze
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Mon, Dec 14 2020, 7:43 am
I gave ehre in Israel 100 Shekelwhich is much less than 50 $
I don'y even have that extra 100 NIS to give but fell it's a must
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amother
Purple
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Mon, Dec 14 2020, 10:05 am
OP, if you can afford to give more, give. Send it as a Chanuka gift. I'm sure the rebbi won't mind getting another gift, lol.
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