Zion on the Niagara: Mordecai Manuel Noah and the Jewish Homeland in Upstate New York

Published: July 23, 2019, 9 a.m.

Mordecai Manuel Noah was a colorful character who as a diplomat, writer and self appointed Jewish leader who carried Jewish causes throughout his life. His most visionary plan was an audacious attempt at founding a city of refuge for the Jewish nation called Ararat at Grand Island on the Niagara River in Upstate New York. A fascinating story from a forgotten figure in American Jewish History.Subscribe To Our Podcast on Apple: tinyurl.com/yy8gaodyGoogle Play: tinyurl.com/yxwv8tpcSpotify: tinyurl.com/y54wemxsYou can email Yehuda at YGebss@Gmail.comEnjoy Jewish History Soundbites? Please give us a 5-Star Rating and write a positive review!