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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.
Warder Cresson's journey to Jerusalem, and to Judaism, took a convoluted path. Born in Philadelphia in 1798, Cresson was raised a Quaker.
Religious enthusiast, and convert to Judaism. Born in Philadelphia, Pa., July 13, 1798; died in Jerusalem, Palestine, Nov. 6, 1860.
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01‏/11‏/2021 · He was a modern-day Yisro who began his journey searching for truth. He eventually converted to Judaism and in subsequent years devoted himself to bettering ...
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 ...
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16‏/02‏/2014 · Born in 1798 and grew up following the habits of the Quaker elders. Warder displayed a mind immersed in Scriptures. In 1829, Cresson wrote a ...
29‏/10‏/2024 · The prominent Quaker opened America's first consul to Jerusalem. After converting and returning home, he was put on trial for insanity.
[Cresson's] whole being was so rapt in the ecstasy of his new faith that he may never have noticed the dirt at his feet because his eyes were fixed on the ...
Warder Cresson was really a lunatic, it was a visitation from an Almighty power, over which he had not the least control; and if he was the "affectionate ...
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.
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