Tag: Jewish Defense League

Real estate developer and Orthodox rabbi Reuven Kahane, among three individuals, was arrested for allegedly assaulting pro-Palestinian protesters in Manhattan.
The essay reflects on the persistence of antisemitism and the lack of progress in overcoming it.
Meir Kahane, an ultranationalist rabbi known for his controversial views, was assassinated in 1990.
Yossi Klein Halevi, a well-known Jewish author, is discussed in this article, highlighting his transition from a hawkish stance on Israeli politics to a more dovish perspective.
Yossi Klein Halevi, a well-known Jewish author, has written several books that tell both personal and national stories.
The author reflects on the recent rise of antisemitism and the call among some Jews to arm themselves for self-defense.
Shomrim, a Jewish civilian safety patrol group, has a mixed reputation.
In "Are We all Kahanists Now?", Shaul Magid discusses Meir Kahane, a controversial figure in American Jewry and Israel.
The author reflects on their dual identity as both black and Jewish and the complex relationship between the two communities.
Meir Kahane, the controversial founder of the Jewish Defense League (JDL) in 1968, is a figure who elicits conflicting reactions within American Jewry.
Jack Nusan Porter is a Jewish radical activist and writer who emerged during the 1960s.
The article discusses revelations about key events in the FBI's early counterterrorism efforts and their connection to al-Qaida.
Multiple Jewish newspapers cover a variety of topics, including an article in Boston's Jewish Advocate about 29-year-old Shi Lei's efforts to revamp Kaifeng's ancient Jewish community in China, the Orthodox Union's decision to abstain from a resolution supporting a two-state solution in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, and the celebration of St. Patrick's Day by Irish-Jewish expats in a piece by Connecticut's Jewish Ledger.