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Letter from Gideon G. Westcott to Isaac Leeser;March 18, 1858 Letter from Gideon G. Westcott to Isaac Leeser;March 18, 1858

Letter from Gideon G. Westcott to Isaac Leeser asking for information regarding an inquiry from Albany. The letter is dated March 18, 1858, and was written in Philadelphia.

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Letter from Isaac Mayer Wise to Isaac Leeser Letter from Isaac Mayer Wise to Isaac Leeser

Letter from Rabbi Isaac Mayer Wise to Isaac Leeser, written from Albany, NY, offering a position to a young man to receive education in the Hebrew ministry at his house in Albany. The letter describes resources available to the young man including a synagogue, choir, school, and Rabbi Wise's library and assistance.

Letter from Isaac Mayer Wise to Isaac Leeser;October 22, 1851 Letter from Isaac Mayer Wise to Isaac Leeser;October 22, 1851

Letter from Dr. Isaac Mayer Wise in Albany, NY, to Reverend Isaac Leeser in Philadelphia, PA. Wise requests that Leeser send 24 copies of Pyke's Scriptural questions to 73 Westerlo Street. The reverse of the letter contains a list of names, possibly place names, and some numbers written upside down.

Letter from Isaac Mayer Wise to Isaac Leeser;September 08, 1851 Letter from Isaac Mayer Wise to Isaac Leeser;September 08, 1851

Letter from Isaac Mayer Wise in Albany, NY to Isaac Leeser in Philadelphia, PA, dated September 8, 1851. Wise describes the formation of a new congregation, Anshe Emeth, in Albany following a dispute with Congregation Beth El. He details the election of officers for the new congregation and mentions his role as its Rabbi. He also mentions upcoming lectures and expresses hope to see Leeser soon. The letter includes some Hebrew words and references.

Letter from M. M. Allen to Isaac Leeser;February 12, 1866 Letter from M. M. Allen to Isaac Leeser;February 12, 1866

Letter from M. M. Allen to Isaac Leeser, written in New York City on February 12, 1866. Allen informs Leeser of his engagement to Miss Julia Spanier of Albany. The letter also mentions Allen's recent receipt of credentials to represent the orthodox congregation of Fort Wayne in the Board of American Israelites.