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Letter from A. Fischel to Isaac Leeser Letter from A. Fischel to Isaac Leeser

A letter from A. Fischel to Isaac Leeser, written in New York City on March 16. Fischel sends Leeser a sermon to be printed, requesting it be done without errors. He mentions not sending a copy of *Cozri* due to lack of time, but suggests printing a remaining portion to complete the first part. The letter expresses a wish for Leeser to have a pleasant festive period.

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Letter from Abraham de Sola to Isaac Leeser;January 03, 1866 Letter from Abraham de Sola to Isaac Leeser;January 03, 1866

Abraham de Sola writes to Isaac Leeser from Montreal on January 3, 1866, regarding the conclusion of a biography. He discusses additions to the manuscript, including a dedication and a note, and inquires about printing costs, specifically the differences in cost between sheets, pamphlets, and colored wrappers. He also mentions a grave error that needs correction, outstanding payments, and the infrequent delivery of *The Occident*. The letter also touches upon personal matters, including the death of Sam Benjamin's son and a potential education bill.

Letter from Abraham de Sola to Isaac Leeser;May 04, 1849 Letter from Abraham de Sola to Isaac Leeser;May 04, 1849

A letter from Abraham de Sola to Isaac Leeser, dated May 4th, 1849. De Sola sends Leeser more of "Peritrol", explaining that it is all he has readily available. He requests that Leeser not print beyond page 25, mentioning a note he will send later for page 26. He also expresses his thanks for Gutheim's sermon.

Letter from B. Delvalle to Isaac Leeser;January 18, 1864 Letter from B. Delvalle to Isaac Leeser;January 18, 1864

Letter from B. Delvalle to Reverend Isaac Leeser requesting that Leeser print twenty-five Hebrew copies of seven verses read at burials. Delvalle specifies the size and quality of paper desired, and requests that the printed copies be sent in a roll, rather than folded. He offers to pay for the commission upon receipt of the printed material. The letter is dated January 18, 1864 and was sent from St. Thomas to Philadelphia via Halifax.

Letter from David Isaacs to Isaac Leeser;April 12, 1866 Letter from David Isaacs to Isaac Leeser;April 12, 1866

Letter from David Isaacs to Isaac Leeser, written in Trenton, NJ on April 12, 1866. Isaacs sends Leeser a corrected proof of an address that Leeser had previously mentioned in the Occident. Isaacs mentions printing a few copies for friends, but worries that they may not be ready in time for the next issue of the Occident. He concludes by expressing best wishes for the success of Leeser's work.

Letter from Isidor Bush to Isaac Leeser;April 09, 1849 Letter from Isidor Bush to Isaac Leeser;April 09, 1849

Letter from Isidor Busch to Isaac Leeser discussing the success (or lack thereof) of Busch's publication, and requesting information about Leeser's publications, particularly the Machsor and Johlsohn's textbook. Busch also inquires about the possibility of Leeser commissioning silver and gold-plated items.

Letter from Jonas Bondi to Isaac Leeser 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.

Letter from Jonas Bondi to Isaac Leeser;November 08, 1854 Letter from Jonas Bondi to Isaac Leeser;November 08, 1854

Letter from Jonah Bondi to an unidentified recipient, written in Philadelphia, PA on November 17, 1865 (17 Heshvan). Bondi expresses his unhappiness and loneliness, discusses the possible printing of an article and his work "Esther", and proposes giving lectures on history and religion. He also shares a secret idea about his future plans, emphasizing the importance of secrecy and his friendship with the recipient.

Letter from M. M. Jones to Isaac Leeser;May 09, 1865 Letter from M. M. Jones to Isaac Leeser;May 09, 1865

A two-page letter written by M. M. Jones to Isaac Leeser requesting money and printer's copy. The writer's father has fallen ill and is unable to attend to business. A notation on the second page shows receipt of forty dollars from Leeser on account of printing by Wm. W. Jones for Wm. H. Jones & Sons.

Letter from Mathew Gahen (Dunsford 
& Freymuth) to Isaac Leeser;July 02, 1860 Letter from Mathew Gahen (Dunsford & Freymuth) to Isaac Leeser;July 02, 1860

A two-page letter written by Mathew Gahen of Dunsford & Freymuth to Isaac Leeser on July 2, 1860. The letter is primarily a detailed accounting of charges for various printing and binding services rendered, including items like "Form of Prayer," "Hebrew Spelling Book," and "The Occident Folio." A table lists dates, quantities, descriptions of services, and the corresponding costs, summing to $28.02. The final section indicates that the payment is for Dunsford & Freymuth.

Letter from Morris J. (Morris Jacob) Raphall to Isaac Leeser;June 03, 1859 Letter from Morris J. (Morris Jacob) Raphall to Isaac Leeser;June 03, 1859

Letter from Morris J. Raphall to Isaac Leeser, written in New York City on June 3, 1859. Raphall informs Leeser that he has accepted an invitation to consecrate a synagogue in St. Louis and requests Leeser's assistance in printing 600 copies of the order of service—500 in Hebrew and English, and 100 in Hebrew and German. Raphall asks Leeser to confirm whether he will undertake the printing, deliver the copies to St. Louis by June 15, and specify his preferred German translation style. He asks Leeser to reply via telegraph. The letter includes Hebrew blessings.

Letter from Samuel Piza to Isaac Leeser;January 18, 1853 Letter from Samuel Piza to Isaac Leeser;January 18, 1853

Letter from Samuel Piza to Isaac Leeser regarding the quality of paper used in a new edition of a publication, possibly the Occident. Piza expresses concern about the inferior quality compared to a previous edition and requests that the paper quality be improved without additional cost. He also discusses his limited ability to promote Leeser's periodical due to low interest in Judaism in his community. Piza provides instructions for the shipping of the publication, and asks that no name be stamped on the cover of the set ordered for A. H. Moro. The letter includes a postscript with further instructions regarding the ordering of a publication. The letter is written in English and includes a wax seal.

Letter from Thomas F. Adams to Isaac Leeser;June 04, 1844 Letter from Thomas F. Adams to Isaac Leeser;June 04, 1844

Two-page letter from Thomas F. Adams to Isaac Leeser, written in Philadelphia on June 4, 1844. Adams requests that Leeser obtain one letter of each type of Hebrew character from Mr. Sherman, offering a copy of a completed work as remuneration. The letter includes a wax seal.