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Letter from Abraham de Sola to Isaac Leeser Letter from Abraham de Sola to Isaac Leeser

Abraham de Sola writes to Isaac Leeser from Montreal, discussing various topics including the annual meeting of his congregation, his renewed three-year engagement, and his thoughts on traveling. He also shares news about the publication of his sermon and discusses personal matters, including marriage prospects. The letter is written in English and Hebrew, with several words and phrases written in Hebrew throughout the text.

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Letter from Abraham de Sola to Isaac Leeser;May 11, 1855 Letter from Abraham de Sola to Isaac Leeser;May 11, 1855

Abraham de Sola writes to Isaac Leeser from Montreal on May 11, 1855, regarding accusations of plagiarism against Rev. A. P. Mendes. De Sola defends Mendes, arguing that the use of similar texts and ideas does not constitute plagiarism. He also requests Leeser's assistance in publishing Mendes' sermon in the Occident to refute the accusations. The letter also briefly mentions the potential publication of Templo's Grammar and inquiries about Leeser's previous remarks concerning the printing of school books.

Letter from M. R. Miller to Isaac Leeser;March 13, 1850 Letter from M. R. Miller to Isaac Leeser;March 13, 1850

Letter from M. R. Miller to Isaac Leeser discussing the publication of a sermon. Miller apologizes for the delay in responding, citing illness. He details his efforts to secure publication in various periodicals, including correspondence with editors and their responses. He also discusses a potential future collaboration with Leeser in *The Occident*, suggesting a structured debate format to increase reader engagement. The letter also mentions Dr. Schlesinger and his possible reply to Miller's communication.