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Letter from Aaron Wolff to Isaac Leeser;September 09, 1846 Letter from Aaron Wolff to Isaac Leeser, written from St. Thomas on September 9, 1846. Wolff requests that Leeser send him several religious texts for his Sunday school, explaining that many children have been neglected since he was forced out of the school and he wishes to restart classes. He mentions a respected member who has a large number of children and supports the endeavor. The letter mentions 36 Pyher[?] catechisms, 36 cahiev[?], 24 Bible questions by Miss Peixotto, and 12 of Leeser's catechisms.
Letter from Alex. E. Ont[?] to Isaac Leeser;July 19, 1864 Letter from Alex. E. Ont[?] to Isaac Leeser regarding the forwarding of a box of books from Bermuda to St. Thomas. The writer mentions contacting Mr. Pitt, the agent of the schr. Responsible in Bermuda, and enclosing a copy of his note. He expects a reply in about a month.
Letter from E. Wolff to Isaac Leeser;May 23, 1853 Letter from E. Wolff in New Orleans to Rev. Isaac Leeser in Philadelphia, dated May 23, 1853. Wolff requests Leeser forward a letter to his father in St. Thomas if a British steamer from New York does not arrive first. He plans to visit Philadelphia in early June to personally thank Leeser.
Letter from Moses N. Nathan to Isaac Leeser;September 04, 1863 Moses N. Nathan writes to Isaac Leeser from Kingston, Jamaica on September 4, 1863. Nathan discusses his upcoming departure for St. Thomas, his handover of Leeser's books to a bookseller, and the status of his appointment. He comments on political factions in St. Thomas and shares gossip about a certain individual. The letter also touches upon the condition of Nathan's former congregation in New Orleans, the lack of a Jewish boarding school in England, and the state of affairs in Jamaica. The letter includes references to specific individuals and events, expressed with personal reflections and details of local situations.