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Letter from A. L. Mayer to Isaac Leeser;December 02, 1862 Letter from A. L. Mayer to Isaac Leeser;December 02, 1862

A. L. Mayer writes to Isaac Leeser from Easton, PA, apologizing for the delay in writing. Mayer explains his prolonged illness as the reason for his silence. He mentions receiving the monthly magazines sent by Leeser and expresses difficulty with the address. He plans to visit Leeser soon to make amends. The letter is written in German.

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Letter from Aaron Wolff to Isaac Leeser;December 20, 1850 Letter from Aaron Wolff to Isaac Leeser;December 20, 1850

Letter from Aaron Wolff to Isaac Leeser, written from St. Thomas on December 20, 1850. Wolff discusses his eldest son's illness and his inability to attend to business. He expresses hope for his son's recovery and promises to assist Leeser as soon as his mind is at ease, mentioning promises of subscriptions for the Bible.

Letter from Benjamin Franklin Peixotto to Isaac Leeser;November 30, 1865 Letter from Benjamin Franklin Peixotto to Isaac Leeser;November 30, 1865

Benjamin Franklin Peixotto writes to Isaac Leeser from Cleveland, Ohio, on November 30, 1865, acknowledging receipt of a check for $78. The letter details the disbursement of funds to Salem Lodge No. 26 in Harrisburg and Eliza in Washington. Peixotto expresses regret at hearing of Leeser's illness and hopes for his speedy recovery. The letter is written on the letterhead of Davis, Peixotto & Co., located at Nos. 3 & 5 Water Street, corner of Superior Street, Cleveland. A note on the second page indicates that if the letter is not claimed within ten days, it should be returned to B. F. Peixotto, Corresponding Secretary, Cleveland Library Association.

Letter from D. Judah to Isaac Leeser;April 20, 1830 Letter from D. Judah to Isaac Leeser;April 20, 1830

Letter from W. Judah in Baltimore to Isaac Leeser in Philadelphia, dated April 20, 1830. Judah writes about his uncle's ill health, suggesting a visit from Leeser would be greatly appreciated. He also mentions his mother's confinement to bed and news from Cincinnati. The letter is written in English with some Hebrew characters.

Letter from David Judah to Isaac Leeser;November 20, 1838 Letter from David Judah to Isaac Leeser;November 20, 1838

Letter from David Judah to Isaac Leeser discussing the improving health of Leeser's uncle, and the condition of his aunt Rachael's eyes. Judah mentions that his uncle is becoming more restless and impatient, requiring more attention, but attributes this to his improvement. He also jokes about who will be the object of his complaints in Leeser's absence.

Letter from Isaac Leeser;November 19, 1839 Letter from Isaac Leeser;November 19, 1839

This letter, written in Philadelphia on November 19, 1839, is addressed to the writer's aunt. The letter details the illness of David Peixotto, who is suffering from inflammatory rheumatism. The writer also describes his own poor health and mentions other family members and friends, including their conditions and well-being. Additionally, the writer mentions sending prayer books via Mr. Weil to Baltimore.

Letter from Isabella H. Rosenbach to Isaac Leeser Letter from Isabella H. Rosenbach to Isaac Leeser

Letter from Isabella H. Rosenbach to Isaac Leeser expressing deep regret over hearing of his serious illness. Rosenbach offers to provide any comfort or assistance Leeser might need, and closes with prayers for his recovery and happiness, extending kind regards from her family.

Letter from Jacob Mordecai to Isaac Leeser;March 17, 1836 Letter from Jacob Mordecai to Isaac Leeser;March 17, 1836

Four-page letter from Jacob Mordecai to Isaac Leeser, written in Richmond, VA on March 17, 1836. Mordecai discusses his health, his limited ability to promote Leeser's discourses due to illness, and his attempts to obtain subscriptions. He mentions Jacob Levy, and mentions a possible visit to Philadelphia.

Letter from Jonas Bondi to Isaac Leeser;March 14, 1865 Letter from Jonas Bondi to Isaac Leeser;March 14, 1865

Letter from Jonah Bondi to Isaac Leeser, written on Tuesday, March 14, 1865 (16 Adar 5625). Bondi expresses concern that Leeser has forgotten him and mentions his own illness and decreased ability to work. He includes two articles for Leeser to translate and asks about receiving copies for March and whether he should send a report about the Purim Ball.

Letter from M. Mayer to Isaac Leeser;November 09, 1855 Letter from M. Mayer to Isaac Leeser;November 09, 1855

Letter from Dr. M. Mayer in Charleston, South Carolina, to Reverend Isaac Leeser in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, dated November 9, 1855. Mayer writes that his sister-in-law, Mrs. J. I. Moses, requests that the Occident be sent to her care in Charleston. He also mentions a recent illness, and comments on the "Cleveland Farce."

Letter from Moses N. Nathan to Isaac Leeser;January 24, 1854 Letter from Moses N. Nathan to Isaac Leeser;January 24, 1854

Letter from Moses N. Nathan to Isaac Leeser, written in London on January 24, 1854. Nathan discusses his wife's illness, his inability to travel to America, and Jewish affairs, including the controversy between the Board of Deputies and country congregations. He mentions meeting with Dr. Adler and expresses his desire to visit Philadelphia to see old friends. He also asks about the progress of Leeser's Bible translation and his opinion on Gutheim's acceptance of Nathan's former position.

Letter from R. C. Moïse to Letter from R. C. Moïse to

A four-page letter written from Charleston, where the author discusses their health and family matters, including illnesses and the engagement of a cousin. The writer reflects on the differences between city and country life, expressing a preference for the latter's spiritual tranquility. The letter also touches upon their family's move from Georgia to South Carolina, their feelings about a potential new minister, and their affection for friends.

Letter from R. Palache and J. Palache to Isaac Leeser;May 10, 1867 Letter from R. Palache and J. Palache to Isaac Leeser;May 10, 1867

Letter from R. & J. Palache to Reverend Isaac Leeser, written in New York on May 10, 1867. The letter acknowledges a previous correspondence and encloses a check for $17.00 for two Bibles and an annual subscription. It also expresses concern for Leeser's continued ill health. The letter was sent via Miss Peron, who was returning to Philadelphia. The envelope is also included.

Letter from Reinah Judah to Isaac Leeser;November 14, 1831 Letter from Reinah Judah to Isaac Leeser;November 14, 1831

Letter from Reinah Judah to Isaac Leeser, written in Charleston, South Carolina on November 14, 1831. Judah describes her recent sea voyage from Philadelphia, her illness during the journey, and her arrival in Charleston. She details her health, mentions visits from members of the Charleston congregation, and discusses the dietary practices of her acquaintances. She also includes greetings to various individuals in Philadelphia and Baltimore. A note to Clara Marks is included on a separate sheet.

Letter from Simon Katzenberger to Isaac Leeser;March 08, 1860 Letter from Simon Katzenberger to Isaac Leeser;March 08, 1860

Letter from Simon Katzenberger to Isaac Leeser, written in Jacksonville, Florida on March 8, 1860. Katzenberger writes that illness prevented him from leaving earlier than expected, but he plans to depart for Philadelphia on the 14th. He apologizes for not being able to send a check, promising to pay his bill in person upon arrival.

Letter from Solomon Nunes Carvalho to Isaac Leeser;October 15, 1851 Letter from Solomon Nunes Carvalho to Isaac Leeser;October 15, 1851

Two-page letter from S. N. Carralby to Isaac Leeser, written in Charleston, South Carolina on October 15, 1851. Carralby describes suffering from a boil and writes while standing due to the pain. He orders prayer books for Mr. Ben Mordecai and shares family news. He mentions the Occident, a publication seemingly edited by Leeser, and expresses hope to avoid further troubles with "O". The letter includes a handwritten address on the second page.

Letter from Thomas J. Moïse to Isaac Leeser;February 08, 1851 Letter from Thomas J. Moïse to Isaac Leeser;February 08, 1851

Letter from Thomas J. Moïefse to Isaac Leeser discussing the amount due by the Augusta congregation for a set of books. Moïefse mentions that he hasn't received a reply from Mr. Saml Levy yet, but Mr. Cohen assures him that the congregation will pay. He also expresses regret that his fundraising circular has received no significant additions due to his sister's illness. He describes her illness as a severe attack of confluent varioloid. His sister's illness prevented him from visiting and making applications for subscriptions. He concludes by stating that he will aid in the circulation of the books should publication be determined.

Letter from Zalma Rehine to Isaac Leeser;August 03, 1831 Letter from Zalma Rehine to Isaac Leeser;August 03, 1831

Letter from Zalma Rehine to Isaac Leeser discussing a recent illness, the writer's regret at leaving Brandywine, and the recipient's health concerns, specifically pain in his left side. The writer suggests a change of air might be beneficial and mentions the recipient's public speaking engagements, noting that the exertion is too much for someone with weak lungs. The letter also includes greetings to several people in Philadelphia, including Mr. and Mrs. Peixotto, Miss Simah Rachel Better, and others.

Letter from Zalma Rehine to Isaac Leeser;February 13, 1832 Letter from Zalma Rehine to Isaac Leeser;February 13, 1832

Letter from Zalma Rehine in Baltimore, Maryland to Isaac Leeser in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Rehine discusses a previous letter from Leeser, expresses pleasure at Leeser's enjoyment of a social event, mentions the price of books, and inquires about the possibility of selling some sets of books. She mentions a cold and sends regards to the Peixottos and other friends. She also notes that Mr. E. Cohen has been away for eleven weeks and might not return for two months.

Letter from Zalma Rehine to Isaac Leeser;June 30, 1834 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 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.