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Letter from Abraham Mitchell to Isaac Leeser;August 15, 1848 Letter from Abraham Mitchell to Isaac Leeser;August 15, 1848

Formal invitation from Abraham and Mrs. Mitchell to Isaac Leeser to attend the wedding of their daughter Rebecca to Mr. Pincis King on Wednesday, August 23, 1848, at 3:30 PM at 395 Hudson Street in New York City.

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Letter from E. Block to Isaac Leeser;August 24, 1848 Letter from E. Block to Isaac Leeser;August 24, 1848

A letter from E. Block in Baltimore to Isaac Leeser in Philadelphia, discussing arrangements for a wedding, possibly that of a mutual acquaintance named Carvalho. Block mentions consulting with Mr. Rice regarding wedding customs and suggests alternative lodging options for Leeser in Philadelphia (either with E.P. Cohen or Mr. Bordley). The letter also includes greetings to Mrs. Rehine and Mr. Seixas and requests confirmation regarding the date of the wedding.

Letter from E. L. Cozens to Isaac Leeser;January 14, 1867 Letter from E. L. Cozens to Isaac Leeser;January 14, 1867

Letter from E. L. Cozens to Isaac Leeser discussing Leeser's health, a Hebrew ball, and family matters. Cozens mentions receiving a letter from Leeser from Charleston, expresses concern about Leeser's travel plans given the severe weather, and details preparations for a ball, including dress shopping. The letter also mentions other family members and acquaintances, including Martha Jay and Rev. Mr. Jacobson.

Letter from H. H. Cohen to Isaac Leeser Letter from H. H. Cohen to Isaac Leeser

This is an invitation from Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Cohen to Mr. Isaac Leeser to an "At Home" event. The invitation specifies a date and time (Wednesday afternoon, February 16th, from 1 to 3 o'clock) and an address (103 West 15th Street) in Philadelphia, PA. The invitation also mentions a ceremony at noon. A separate page mentions Miss Elizabeth Cohen. The date is possibly ambiguous between 1866 and 1867.

Letter from Sol. Bloomingdale to Isaac Leeser;February 04, 1867 Letter from Sol. Bloomingdale to Isaac Leeser;February 04, 1867

Letter from Sol Bloomingdale to Isaac Leeser inviting him to a ball on February 22, 1867, given by Loor Shauron Lodge No. 80. The letter is written from Franklin, PA, and addressed to Leeser in Philadelphia. The letter includes a reference to an embossed seal of a synagogue showing a derrick near Oil City discovered in 1865.

Letter from Zalma Rehine to Isaac Leeser;February 13, 1832 Letter from Zalma Rehine to Isaac Leeser;February 13, 1832

Letter from Zalma Rehine in Baltimore, Maryland to Isaac Leeser in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Rehine discusses a previous letter from Leeser, expresses pleasure at Leeser's enjoyment of a social event, mentions the price of books, and inquires about the possibility of selling some sets of books. She mentions a cold and sends regards to the Peixottos and other friends. She also notes that Mr. E. Cohen has been away for eleven weeks and might not return for two months.

Letter from Zalma Rehine to Isaac Leeser;November 03, 1835 Letter from Zalma Rehine to Isaac Leeser;November 03, 1835

Letter from Zalma Rehine in Baltimore to Isaac Leeser in Philadelphia. Rehine writes that she received an almanac via Mr. Levy and that she is leaving Baltimore at noon. She inquires about the scarcity of paper and reports that her family is well. She expresses her satisfaction with an event at Morris' wedding and mentions that Minah has gone and she hopes she will be better by the time she arrives in Charlestown. She conveys greetings from Aunt Mrs. Depass, Abby, and other friends to the Peixottos and asks to be remembered to Mrs. Bet. Hart and her old acquaintances.

Letter from Zalma Rehine to Isaac Leeser;November 13, 1835 Letter from Zalma Rehine to Isaac Leeser;November 13, 1835

Letter from Zalma Rehine of Baltimore, MD to Isaac Leeser in Philadelphia, PA, dated November 13, 1835. Rehine writes that she has had nothing new to write, but felt she should write to Leeser as she had not written in a long time. She mentions Mr. Solis's recent visit, a wedding, and discusses a disagreement with Rabbi Mordecai. She also discusses Leeser's sermons and mentions Philip Cohen. The letter is written in English with some Hebrew words.