No additional authority information available for Unknown Subject.
Letter from Abraham de Sola to Isaac Leeser;June 12, 1855 Abraham de Sola writes to Isaac Leeser from Montreal on June 12, 1855, expressing regret at Leeser's illness and discussing the actions of "ultra reformers" within the Jewish community. De Sola also mentions his own plans to publish schoolbooks, which he ultimately abandons. The letter further discusses a sermon by Mende, accusations of plagiarism against Wise, and de Sola's own contributions to the Israelite.
Letter from J. Laufert to Isaac Leeser;November 23, 1865 Letter from J. Laufirt[?] to Isaac Leeser expressing gratitude for well wishes and discussing the strained relationship between Reform and Orthodox Jews, particularly concerning the impact on children. The letter mentions a request to Mr. Jas Einstein regarding the sending of a Sephis.
Letter from Jacob Ezekiel to Isaac Leeser;September 04, 1852 Letter from Jacob Ezekiel to Isaac Leeser discussing the need for reform within the Jewish community's rituals and services. Ezekiel expresses concern about the length and repetitive nature of the prayers, suggesting that they be shortened and read more slowly and deliberately. He also mentions articles published in *The Occident* that relate to these issues. He proposes that the New York Jewish community take the initiative to revive discussions about a convention that could address these concerns. The letter also includes personal updates about Ezekiel's health.