Many Jews were already left in the area, mostly living peacefully in the area with Muslims, before Europeans, specifically the British who had control of the area, felt since it had already been a Jewish homeland long before Islam had ever been invented by the child molester Mohammad, who wasnt even born until 700 years after Christs birth, determined it should be their homeland!
Few European Jews desired leaving the lands from which Hitler had either rounded them up or killed their families to move to Montana, especially after FDR had denied their even stepping foot on American soil, and sent many of them back to Europe to be gassed in Hitlers furnaces!
We, in America, at that time never offered European Jews land in Montana, Wyoming, etc., so Im presuming you were only jesting about a Jewish homeland somewhere beside their historical homeland.
Exactly, the US turned a ship full of persecuted Jews away right before WWII, IIRC. And Israel is their ancestral home.
I should say, before US entry into WWII.
Yews, it was, but not in a bad sense. I understand the significance to the Jewish people to the lands they occupy, I was merely pointing out just how hard, and often bloody it's been for them, and how much easier it would have been elsewhere. Montana was simply a place where they could have flourished much more easily, not knowing of the acts of FDR, a man loath to this day.