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Letter from B. Fox to Isaac Leeser;December 16, 1867 Letter from B. Fox to Isaac Leeser;December 16, 1867

Letter from B. Fox to Isaac Leeser regarding the discontinuation of sending the Occident to the Meadville Hebrew Society. Fox provides instructions for resuming the subscription should the society desire it in the future and provides a new mailing address for the Occident.

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Letter from Bernard Illowy to Isaac Leeser;February 14, 1856 Letter from Bernard Illowy to Isaac Leeser;February 14, 1856

Letter from Dr. B. Illowy in Cincinnati, Ohio, to Reverend Isaac Leeser in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, inquiring about the non-receipt of the Occident for two months (January and February). Illowy asks Leeser to send him the missing issues. The letter is written in English, with a Hebrew phrase included.

Letter from Joseph P. De Youngh to Isaac Leeser;March 26, 1849 Letter from Joseph P. De Youngh to Isaac Leeser;March 26, 1849

Letter from Joseph P. De Youngh to Isaac Leeser regarding a Hebrew letter. De Youngh explains that he is sending the letter, which he obtained for $70. He mentions that it could have been sold for $80 in Syracuse but that the seller, a Polander, was untrustworthy, requiring De Youngh to provide security. He also mentions trying to keep A. L. Levy as a subscriber and trying to get more subscribers. A postscript notes that he received the Hebrew letter and lacks time to have a box made.

Letter from M. R. Miller to Isaac Leeser;February 17, 1853 Letter from M. R. Miller to Isaac Leeser;February 17, 1853

Letter from M. R. Miller to Isaac Leeser discussing the delivery of the Occident, a publication. Miller requests that the publication no longer be sent to New York due to his relocation to Norwich, Ohio, where he will be residing with his father. He asks Leeser to hold onto his copies of the publication until he finds a new permanent residence, at which point he would like to receive all the back issues. He mentions Mr. Steins's subscription and expresses hope to obtain new subscribers and provide an update on Leeser's western tour and the information collected.