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Letter from Henry Myers to Isaac Leeser;August 01, 1853 Henry Myers writes to Isaac Leeser from St. Louis, Missouri, on August 1, 1853, inquiring about the binding of Leeser's forthcoming Bible and the prospect of Dias' letters being published soon. Myers also expresses interest in purchasing Jewish theological works in English and shares his opinions on Leeser's periodical, the Occident, particularly regarding its focus on local disputes and praising an article on the importance of missions. He also mentions Grace Aguilar's works.
Letter from Jacob Newton Cardozo to Isaac Leeser;January 26, 1863 Letter from J. N. Cardoza to Reverend Isaac Leeser requesting an acknowledgment of payment for books and copies of Dias' Letters. Cardoza also inquires about copies of the 'Jews & the Inquisition' and the works of the Misses Moss, enclosing payment for the former and offering to pay for the latter if available. The letter mentions a school and a committee.
Letter from Jacob Pecare to Isaac Leeser;December 19, 1852 A one-page letter written by Jacob Pecare from New York City to Reverend Isaac Leeser in Philadelphia on December 19, 1852. Pecare requests Leeser send him copies of his Daily Prayers German Ritual and Dias' Letters upon publication.
Letter from L. H. Levingston to Isaac Leeser;May 25, 1860 Letter from L. H. Levingston of Bethania, North Carolina, to Isaac Leeser in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Levingston apologizes for a delayed payment for Leeser's Bible translation, Catechism, and Dias' letters. He encloses a ten-dollar bill and comments on his initial impressions of the Bible translation, expressing hope for clearer explanations of certain prophecies. He also mentions returning a book, Kol Yaakov, and requests a missing issue of *The Occident*. The letter is written in a somewhat informal style, with Levingston acknowledging his less-than-perfect English and limited time.
Letter from Layaron & Newman to Isaac Leeser;April 13, 1852 Letter from Layaron & Newman to Reverend Isaac Leeser inquiring about the availability of Dias Letters in pamphlet form. The writers request two copies and provide instructions for payment through Mess: Gans, Lebermann & Co. in Philadelphia.