Warder Cresson (July 13, 1798 – October 27, 1860), later known as Michael Boaz Israel was an American religious zealot, proto-Zionist and would-be diplomat.
واردر كريسون، المعروف لاحقا باسم مايكل بوعز إسرائيل بن إبراهيم، دبلوماسي أمريكي. تم تعيينه أول قنصل أمريكي في القدس في عام 1844. ويكيبيديا
تاريخ ومكان الميلاد: 13 يوليو 1798، فيلادلفيا، بنسلفانيا
تاريخ ومكان الوفاة: 6 نوفمبر 1860، القدس
الجدّ: كاليب كريسون
الابناء: عزرا تاونسند كريسون
الوالدان: جون إليوت كريسون
الكتب
The Key of David
1852
The Good Olive Tree, Israel; Shewing the Pre-eminence and Ascendancy of Israel in the Coming Dispensation, Above All Nations of the Earth
1844
Jerusalem the Centre and Joy of the Whole Earth, and the Jew the Recipient of the Glory of God
1844
Babylon the Great is Falling! The Morning Star, Or Light from on High, Written in Defence of the Rights of the Poor and Oppressed
1830
Warder Cresson's journey to Jerusalem, and to Judaism, took a convoluted path. Born in Philadelphia in 1798, Cresson was raised a Quaker.
10/01/2023 · The prominent Quaker opened America's first consul to Jerusalem. After converting and returning home, he was put on trial for insanity.
A proto-Zionist and messianic visionary, Warder Cresson spent the last years of his life in Jerusalem. Cresson's conversion to "ultra-Orthodox" Judaism was ...
25/05/2021 · Warder Cresson was born in 1798 to a Philadelphian Quaker family. Sometime before 1824, he married Elizabeth Townsend and started farming just ...
01/11/2021 · Warder Cresson was born to a prominent Quaker family in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on July 13, 1798. Warder's family members were successful ...
20/03/2019 · Michael Boaz Israel was a convert to Judaism. He was born in 1798 as Warder Cresson, into a well-established Philadelphia Quaker family.
Document · Warder Cresson First U.S. Consul to Jerusalem, “A Jew converting to Christianity is natural. A Christian converting to Judaism must be madness.” ...
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