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Letter from Abby Block to Isaac Leeser;September 27, 1848 Letter from Abby Block to Isaac Leeser;September 27, 1848

Letter from Abby Block to Isaac Leeser inquiring about the status of her books for Rosh Hashanah. She also discusses personal news, including engagements of family members, and mentions visits from friends. There is also playful teasing of Leeser about a supposed new romantic interest.

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Letter from Isaac Leeser to Rosa Mordecai;July 29, 1860 Letter from Isaac Leeser to Rosa Mordecai;July 29, 1860

This letter from Isaac Leeser to Rosa Mordecai was written in Philadelphia on July 29, 1860. Leeser describes his recent illness and recovery, mentioning that he is still suffering from the consequences of an accident. He discusses visitors, his household staff, and his writing difficulties. The letter shows concern for the recipient's wellbeing and expresses gratitude for her inquiries.

Letter from L. L. Lazarus [?] to Isaac Leeser Letter from L. L. Lazarus [?] to Isaac Leeser

Letter from L. L. Lazarus to Isaac Leeser discussing various matters, including the death of Judah, a recent cold Leeser experienced, and updates on other individuals. The writer mentions receiving letters from several people, including Mr. M. M. Allen, Mr. M. Isaacs, Mr. Louis Solomon, and J. N. Cardozo. The letter also details news such as the reelection of Leeser as Vice President and the adoption of a resolution regarding his absence due to a family death. The writer also relays messages from other individuals, discusses books, and shares family news.

Letter from Zalma Rehine to Isaac Leeser;October 31, 1830 Letter from Zalma Rehine to Isaac Leeser;October 31, 1830

Letter from Zalma Rehine to Isaac Leeser written in Baltimore on October 31, 1830. Rehine mentions the Herrings, suggests Miss Simha visit for health benefits, and expresses hope for a visit from Mrs. Peixotto. She also mentions expecting Judah the following day or Friday. The letter concludes with greetings from Sally Depass, Abby, and other friends.