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Letter from Bernhard Henry Gotthelf to Isaac Leeser;May 25, 1853 Letter from Bernhard Henry Gotthelf to Isaac Leeser discussing the distribution of copies of Leeser's periodical. Gotthelf explains delays in responding, details issues with undelivered copies due to missing addresses, lists subscribers who discontinued, and introduces two new subscribers. He also mentions difficulties in collecting payments.
Letter from Gershom Kursheedt to Isaac Leeser Letter from Gershom Kursheedt in London to Isaac Leeser in Philadelphia, inquiring about the price of the small Bible in sheets for potential sale in London. Kursheedt mentions that binding is cheaper in London than in Philadelphia and discusses the possibility of a large order. He also comments on the price of the Bible in London being considered 'exhorbitant'.
Letter from J. S. Redfield to Isaac Leeser;March 1852 Letter from J. S. Redfield to Isaac Leeser requesting biographical information for an upcoming publication, "Men of the Time in 1852." Redfield describes the book's scope and purpose, emphasizing the need for accurate and detailed information. The letter also includes a sample page showing the book's general treatment of biographies.
Letter from Michael Light to Isaac Leeser;March 01, 1865 A two-page letter from Michael Light in New York City to Reverend Isaac Leeser in Philadelphia requesting that Leeser send fifteen more copies of the book *Derech ha-Emunah* to S. D. Moss at 61 Catharine Street. Light also asks for the bill for the entire order ($19.38) to be sent to him so he can send payment. The letter is written in English and includes some Hebrew words.
Letter from N. Ezekiel to Isaac Leeser;March 13, 1849 Letter from N. Ezekiel in Richmond, VA to Isaac Leeser in Philadelphia, PA. Ezekiel discusses his efforts to obtain new subscribers for Leeser's publication, reports on his visits to potential subscribers, and mentions the receipt of books from Jacob Ezekiel, which are subject to Leeser's order. He lists the titles and quantities of books received and expresses concerns about the clarity of Leeser's previous letter. Ezekiel also inquires about payment for a package sent by express. The letter includes a list of books received from Jacob Ezekiel including copies of the *Occident*.