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Letter from Abby Block to Isaac Leeser;July 04, 1853 Three-page letter from Abby Block in New York City to Isaac Leeser in Philadelphia. Block discusses the progress of a Bible, makes requests for books, mentions family news (including marriages, moves, and business ventures), and inquires about the state of the Jewish community in Philadelphia. She also sends regards to various individuals. The letter includes several names and places, and requests for specific books and their costs.
Letter from Abby Block to Isaac Leeser;September 27, 1848 Letter from Abby Block to Isaac Leeser inquiring about the status of her books for Rosh Hashanah. She also discusses personal news, including engagements of family members, and mentions visits from friends. There is also playful teasing of Leeser about a supposed new romantic interest.
Letter from Cecilia E. Cohen to Isaac Leeser A letter from Cecilia E. Cohen to Isaac Leeser, written in Baltimore on June 19th, enclosing an obituary notice of her uncle Sam for Leeser's approval. She also mentions attending to a request from a young friend and expresses regret at missing Leeser's upcoming Sabbath lecture.
Letter from David Judah to Isaac Leeser;May 05, 1830 Letter from David Judah to Isaac Leeser, written in Baltimore, MD on May 5, 1830. Judah requests Leeser to collect a check and send it to him. He expresses concern about Leeser's public pronouncements, advising him to be more reserved. He mentions that his Uncle Rehine has closed his shop and will move to Baltimore. The letter also includes news of Mrs. Samuel Etting's success and a comment on Leeser's lost fee.
Letter from Elvira Solis to Isaac Leeser Letter from Elvira Solis to Reverend Isaac Leeser. Solis thanks Leeser for a letter and apologizes for the delay in responding. She describes her new home in Arch Street, Philadelphia, mentions the unhealthy weather, and relays messages from several individuals, including Sarah Nathan, Mr. Cohen, and Chary. She also notes that books for Leeser have been cleared through customs.
Letter from H. S. Hanford to Isaac Leeser;July 05, 1858 Letter from H. S. Hanford to Isaac Leeser regarding the distribution of copies of *The Occident* and a list of individuals who received copies of Leeser's Bible. Hanford also shares personal news about his family.
Letter from Isabella Meyerfeld to Isaac Leeser;October 31, 1862 Letter from Isabella Meyerfeld in San Francisco to Isaac Leeser in Philadelphia. Meyerfeld writes about her family's health and well-being, mentions attending synagogue services and her interactions with Reverend E. Hohn, and shares news about her brother David's family, including an upcoming Bar Mitzvah for her nephew Moses. She also comments on the synagogue in San Francisco. The letter is written in English.
Letter from Israel Jonas to Isaac Leeser;July 02, 1852 Letter from Israel I. Jones of Mobile, Alabama, to Isaac Leeser in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, inquiring about Hebrew boarding schools for young ladies in Philadelphia. Jones mentions his plans to send his daughter Adelaide to school in the North and anticipates leaving Mobile in about three weeks. He also shares news about the construction of a new synagogue in Mobile, which they anticipate consecrating around next January. He mentions Rev. Julius Eckman of Charleston and I. Jacobs of Baltimore are applicants for the position of minister. Finally, he informs Leeser that his daughter Sarah is engaged to marry Mr. Joseph Morrison of Mobile.
Letter from Joshua I. Cohen to Isaac Leeser;August 02, 1848 Three-page letter written by Joshua I. Cohen to Isaac Leeser from Baltimore, MD on August 2, 1848. Cohen discusses a recent dinner with Mr. S., a visit from Mr. S. to Washington, D.C., his own summer vacation, and a young woman visiting Philadelphia from Canada. He also inquires about Leeser's progress on his proofreading and requests information about Hebrew inscription forms for tombs used by the Portuguese, mentioning Mr. Rice's involvement in his Hebrew studies. The letter further details family news, including the vacation of his daughter Rachel, Eddy's vacation at Norfolk, and Mr. Rice's role in his studies. The letter concludes with the request for a copy of Grace Aguilar's _The Jewish Faith_, along with a request to discontinue a subscription to a publication.
Letter from L. L. Lazarus [?] to Isaac Leeser Letter from L. L. Lazarus to Isaac Leeser discussing various matters, including the death of Judah, a recent cold Leeser experienced, and updates on other individuals. The writer mentions receiving letters from several people, including Mr. M. M. Allen, Mr. M. Isaacs, Mr. Louis Solomon, and J. N. Cardozo. The letter also details news such as the reelection of Leeser as Vice President and the adoption of a resolution regarding his absence due to a family death. The writer also relays messages from other individuals, discusses books, and shares family news.
Letter from M. M. Sollas to Isaac Leeser;March 06, 1866 Letter from M. M. Sollas in Kingston, Jamaica, to Isaac Leeser in Philadelphia, PA. Sollas discusses his spiritual development, influenced by Leeser's writings, and his pride in his Hebrew identity despite living in a Christian community for forty years. He also shares family news, including his daughter's marriage and the engagement of two others. He introduces Mr. Lewin, a young friend traveling to America seeking a position as a congregational reader, and requests Leeser's assistance for him.
Letter from R. Judah to Isaac Leeser Letter from R. Judah in Baltimore to Isaac Leeser in Philadelphia, dated June 22. R. Judah mentions a previous letter sent on Monday, requesting a response by the following Sunday. He also shares an update on his cousin David's health and comments on the hot weather and dull times. The letter is written in English.
Letter from Zalma Rehine to Isaac Leeser;December 18, 1835 Zalma Rehine writes to Isaac Leeser from Baltimore, Maryland on December 18, 1835, providing family news and inquiries about mutual acquaintances in Philadelphia. The letter mentions illnesses within Rehine's family, a visit from a former neighbor from Richmond, a fight between Myer and Cohen, possibly stemming from Mrs. Cohen's interest in the Christian church, and closes with greetings to Leeser's family and friends, including the Peixottos. The letter is written in English and includes some Hebrew words.
Letter from Zalma Rehine to Isaac Leeser;February 28, 1830 Letter from Zalma Rehine to Isaac Leeser discussing the cost of printing Leeser's books and expressing concern about the lack of potential profit. Rehine mentions seeing Mr. Mordecai and states that he would take 20 or 30 copies if they are printed. The letter closes with greetings from Rehine's family and friends. The letter includes a wax seal.
Letter from Zalma Rehine to Isaac Leeser;June 30, 1834 Letter from Zalma Rehine in Baltimore, MD to Isaac Leeser in Philadelphia, PA. Rehine writes about her Aunt's illness, the birth of a niece, and various other family news, including a death. She mentions several other individuals, including Doctor Cohen, Mr. Cohen, Mr. Couzens, and Simah. The letter also includes several illegible words and phrases.
Letter from Zalma Rehine to Isaac Leeser;May 13, 1834 Letter from Zalma Rehine of Baltimore, MD to Isaac Leeser in Philadelphia, PA. Rehine discusses her recent illness, expresses hope for Leeser's improving health, and conveys greetings to various individuals including the Peixottos, Mrs. Couzens, and the Miss Ettings. The letter also includes a postscript conveying greetings from her aunt and family.
Letter from Zalma Rehine to Isaac Leeser;November 03, 1835 Letter from Zalma Rehine in Baltimore to Isaac Leeser in Philadelphia. Rehine writes that she received an almanac via Mr. Levy and that she is leaving Baltimore at noon. She inquires about the scarcity of paper and reports that her family is well. She expresses her satisfaction with an event at Morris' wedding and mentions that Minah has gone and she hopes she will be better by the time she arrives in Charlestown. She conveys greetings from Aunt Mrs. Depass, Abby, and other friends to the Peixottos and asks to be remembered to Mrs. Bet. Hart and her old acquaintances.
Letter from Zalma Rehine to Isaac Leeser;September 28, 1832 Letter from Zalma Rehine in Baltimore to Isaac Leeser in Philadelphia. Rehine writes that she and her family are well, that the cholera has decreased, and that she hopes there is no more danger to be apprehended. She asks Leeser to let her know when he hears from his brother and sends greetings to his aunt, the Peixottos, Mr. Allen and family, Mr. Levy, and the Cohens and their families. She also reminds Leeser to not exert himself too much in reading prayers (referencing Rosh Hashanah). The letter is written on four sheets of paper and includes a wax seal.
Letter from Zalma Rehine to Isaac Leeser|Jacob Leeser;January 15, 1833 Letter from Zalma Rehine in Baltimore, MD to Isaac and Jacob Leeser in Philadelphia, PA. Rehine discusses her recipient's brother's reception among their friends, and hopes that he will find success in business. She expresses a desire to see him but cautions against rushing his arrival until the winter is over. She also inquires about the recipients' well-being during winter. The letter mentions Dyer and Cohen and also sends regards to the Peixotto family and the Misses Etting.