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Letter from A Lyche[?] to Isaac Leeser A letter from A Lyche[?] to Isaac Leeser regarding the completion of the first part of a publication. The writer requests that the accompanying pages be published in the next issue, and offers to send a sermon on Passover in the middle of March or earlier if needed. The writer notes that the April issue should not be published before the first day of Passover, as they plan to preach the sermon in their synagogue on that day. The letter mentions reserving about seven pages for this sermon.
Letter from Abraham Alexandre Lindo to Isaac Leeser;January 19, 1849 A letter of introduction from Abraham Alexandre Lindo of Cincinnati, Ohio to Isaac Leeser in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Lindo introduces his son Frederick to Leeser and requests Leeser's feedback on Lindo's letters, inquiring about their potential publication in the West.
Letter from Isidor Bush to Isaac Leeser;March 19, 1855 Letter from Isidor Bush to Isaac Leeser regarding the publication of an opening address by I. L. Moses. Bush requests Leeser to publish Moses's address along with his own (previously sent), and a short introduction. He also mentions that Dr. Illowy declined to submit his address for publication. Bush includes a request for the return of the manuscript if Leeser is unwilling to publish it.
Letter from M. Joseph[?] to Isaac Leeser;March 19, 1848 Letter from M. Joseph[?] to Isaac Leeser discussing the continuation of a publication, possibly *The Occident*, and requesting Leeser's services for a day between April 26th and May 3rd, 1848. The letter also mentions a wedding and the writer's departure from the Bihelm Maternity.
Letter from Simon Ahaland to Isaac Leeser;January 25, 1858 Letter from Simon Ahaland to Isaac Leeser, written in New York City on January 25, 1858. The author informs Leeser that Revd Dr. Fischell has informed him that Leeser declines to publish his response to Leeser's note in *The Occident*. To avoid costs, the author encloses two stamps for Leeser to return the paper.