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Letter from Abraham de Sola to Isaac Leeser;April 08, 1864 Abraham de Sola writes to Isaac Leeser from Montreal on April 8, 1864, inquiring about the receipt of a portion of his father's biography that he had sent a fortnight prior via his brother-in-law, Mr. Abm Joseph. He also requests pricing information for Leeser's prayer books, both in sheets and bound, specifically inquiring about the cost of ten sets.
Letter from Abraham de Sola to Isaac Leeser;December 14, 1864 Abraham de Sola writes to Isaac Leeser from Montreal on December 14, 1864, to inform him of a significant error in the biography they are working on. The error, caused by carelessness in preparing the printing forms, renders four pages useless. De Sola describes the error and suggests a correction involving a reprint of pages 25-27 using the text from *The Occident* and a "cancel sheet." He mentions having received some letters and plans to respond to others.
Letter from Abraham de Sola to Isaac Leeser;January 03, 1866 Abraham de Sola writes to Isaac Leeser from Montreal on January 3, 1866, regarding the conclusion of a biography. He discusses additions to the manuscript, including a dedication and a note, and inquires about printing costs, specifically the differences in cost between sheets, pamphlets, and colored wrappers. He also mentions a grave error that needs correction, outstanding payments, and the infrequent delivery of *The Occident*. The letter also touches upon personal matters, including the death of Sam Benjamin's son and a potential education bill.
Letter from Abraham de Sola to Isaac Leeser;May 12, 1864 Abraham de Sola writes to Isaac Leeser from Montreal on May 12, 1864, regarding the publication of a biography. De Sola notes errors in the first installment and requests communication if Leeser has any questions about the manuscript. He also discusses financial matters, including payments for subscriptions and prayer books. The letter includes detailed accounts of money owed and a table of debts by several individuals. De Sola mentions giving an address to graduates of McGill University and offering a copy for potential publication in the Occident.
Letter from Abraham de Sola to Isaac Leeser;May 26, 1864 This letter discusses the printing of a biography, specifically focusing on errors and the removal of "Occident traces." The writer inquires about the status of the printing, the need for corrections, and offers to assist with addressing the Benjamins in Manchester. The writer expresses concern about the timing of receiving printed materials and the need for any corrections to be addressed before further printing.
Letter from Abraham de Sola to Isaac Leeser;September 07, 1863 Abraham de Sola writes to Isaac Leeser from Montreal on September 7, 1863 (23 Elul 5623), thanking him for photographs and discussing the possibility of exchanging photographs. De Sola mentions the completion of a biography and its upcoming publication. He also discusses his busy schedule and expresses a desire to correspond more frequently. The letter includes Hebrew text throughout. A postscript requests that the enclosed item be given to Miss Gratz.
Letter from Isaac Leeser;September 1857 Two-page letter written in September 1857 from Berlin to Philadelphia. The letter is addressed to the reader and discusses the life of a great man, weaving together events of his life with the progress of wisdom and learning over the past seventy years. The writer highlights the man's works and deeds, emphasizing his contributions to knowledge and the dissemination of truth. The letter expresses a desire to commemorate this wise man in the Hebrew language, praising his wisdom, justice, and righteousness. The letter contains handwritten notes and annotations in Hebrew.