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Letter from Abraham de Sola to Isaac Leeser;February 20, 1857 Letter from Abraham de Sola to Isaac Leeser;February 20, 1857

Letter from Abraham de Sola to Isaac Leeser listing Montreal subscribers to the Jewish Advocate. The letter also includes a note about obtaining more subscribers and mentions Mr. J. Samuel as a potential subscriber. The envelope is also included.

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Letter from Lewis Abraham to Isaac Leeser;May 18, 1847 Letter from Lewis Abraham to Isaac Leeser;May 18, 1847

Letter from Lewis Abraham in Cincinnati, Ohio, to Isaac Leeser in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Abraham explains that he has been busy and hasn't had a chance to write sooner. He encloses an advertisement for insertion in *The Occident* and notes that he has some outstanding subscriptions to forward. He also relays instructions from Mr. I. Goldberg and Mr. Aub to discontinue their subscriptions to *The Occident*, explaining the reasons for each. Finally, he provides a list of names to add to the subscription list of the Jewish Publication Society and specifies that they should receive all numbers from the commencement of the current year.

Letter from Simon Cohen Noot to Isaac Leeser;April 1854 Letter from Simon Cohen Noot to Isaac Leeser;April 1854

A one-page letter from Simon Cohen Noot in New York City to Isaac Leeser in Philadelphia, dated April 1854. Noot thanks Leeser for his efforts and requests an itemized bill for goods. He also discusses the status of subscriptions for a publication, noting that only Mr. Mark Levy wishes to have his copy bound and promises to send a list of subscribers soon. He mentions engaging a canvasser for additional subscriptions.

Letter from Zalma Rehine to Isaac Leeser;May 07, 1830 Letter from Zalma Rehine to Isaac Leeser;May 07, 1830

Letter from Zalma Rehine of Richmond, VA, to Isaac Leeser in Philadelphia, PA. Rehine writes that Mr. Isaac Philip will deliver the letter. She shares that they are all well and inquires about the number of subscribers Leeser has. She mentions that he can count on fifty subscribers for each of his books. The letter closes with regards to friends.