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Letter from Abraham Hart to Isaac Leeser;April 12, 1867 Letter from Abraham Hart to Isaac Leeser;April 12, 1867

Letter from Abraham Hart to Isaac Leeser requesting that Leeser reply to an inquiry about whether he edited a certain work. Hart states that he has already replied to the inquirer, informing them that he is unaware of Leeser's involvement but has forwarded the letter to Leeser for a definitive answer.

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Letter from Bernard Illowy to Isaac Leeser;January 08, 1866 Letter from Bernard Illowy to Isaac Leeser;January 08, 1866

Letter from Bernard Illowy to Isaac Leeser requesting the immediate shipment of books. Illowy expresses surprise at not yet having received the books mentioned in Leeser's previous letter, and requests 5 dozen copies of Peixotto's Scriptures and 5 dozen copies of Leeser's Catechism. He also mentions sending a previous letter without receiving a response.

Letter from E. S. Poznanski to Isaac Leeser;August 08, 1862 Letter from E. S. Poznanski to Isaac Leeser;August 08, 1862

A two-page letter from E. S. Poznanski in New York City to Reverend Isaac Leeser in Philadelphia, requesting Leeser to contact Mr. L. L. Levy on her behalf for assistance. Poznanski explains that she had previously met with Levy and he had offered his aid, but she has lost his contact information. She hopes that Leeser will be able to help her contact him.

Letter from I. Cohn to Isaac Leeser;March 28, 1851 Letter from I. Cohn to Isaac Leeser;March 28, 1851

Letter from I. Cohn to Isaac Leeser, written from New York City on March 28, 1851. Cohn informs Leeser of his new address in New York City and requests that future correspondence and accounts be sent there. He also inquires about a previously purchased prayer book and subscription renewal.

Letter from J. Solis Ritterband to Isaac Leeser;August 29, 1859 Letter from J. Solis Ritterband to Isaac Leeser;August 29, 1859

Letter from J. Solis Ritterband to Isaac Leeser regarding copyright infringement. Ritterband states that he will give the matter immediate attention and report back in a day or two. He considers the infringement disgraceful and contemptible. The letter is written on letter-sized paper and is one page long.

Letter from Lewis Levy, Isaac Mayer, Lewis Carr, and Jacob J. Jacobus to Isaac Leeser;April 16, 1854 Letter from Lewis Levy, Isaac Mayer, Lewis Carr, and Jacob J. Jacobus to Isaac Leeser;April 16, 1854

Letter written by Lewis Levy, Isaac Mayer, Lewis Carr, and Jacob J. Jacobus to Reverend Isaac Leeser on April 16, 1854, from Augusta, Georgia. The writers, identifying themselves as a committee, inform Leeser that they have used his name without authorization to solicit his agency for an unspecified cause. They express their belief that Leeser will not consider this a liberty and express their respect for his work on behalf of Judaism. The letter is a single page.

Letter to Isaac Leeser;May 25, 1843 Letter to Isaac Leeser;May 25, 1843

Two-page letter written on May 25, 1843, from M. Nock to Isaac Leeser in Philadelphia, PA. The writer apologizes for the triviality of the enclosed item, which is intended for Leeser. The letter is written in a somewhat informal style.