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Letter from 1816-1886 Isidor Kalisch to Isaac Leeser;August 01, 1852 Letter from Isidor Kalisch to Isaac Leeser, written in Cleveland, OH on August 1, 1852. Kalisch informs Leeser of his ability to send the continuation of his manuscript within 14 days. He inquires about the status of his work and expresses his desire for it to be published. He also mentions essays concerning the G E T (Get) in the Occident and requests their publication if they haven't already been printed. The letter discusses the importance of fairness and justice in publishing, referencing a certain Levi, and touches upon the author's approach to addressing controversial subjects in his essays.
Letter from Abraham Hart to Isaac Leeser A short note from A. Hart to Rev. Isaac Leeser, concerning the insertion of a manuscript in the December issue of a publication. The letter is written on one sheet of letter-sized paper and was found in the Isaac Leeser Collection at Dropsie College.
Letter from Isidor Bush to Isaac Leeser;September 18, 1851 Letter from Isidor Bush to Isaac Leeser discussing a manuscript sent for publication, a bible and a sheet of Reggio's Denkbuchlein. Mentions other books sent, the creation of statutes for a congregation, and closes with a well-wishing.
Letter from Jacob J. Peres to Isaac Leeser;September 30, 1863 Letter from Jacob J. Peres to Isaac Leeser discussing the rewriting of a manuscript, plans for publication, and financial matters. Peres mentions seeking subscriptions in Memphis to cover expenses, and proposes listing subscribers in the book. He also inquires about advertising the work in the Occident. The letter touches upon Peres's potential acceptance of a Hebrew-related position and offers observations on other individuals within the community, including Revd. Joel Alexander and Dr. S. Turka.
Letter from Jonas Bondi to Isaac Leeser A letter from Jonas Bondi to Isaac Leeser regarding the printing of a manuscript. Bondi discusses deadlines, editing, and the importance of accuracy in the final product. He also requests copies of previous issues and asks Leeser to forward a letter to Mohel Friedmann.