Tag: Rabbi Meir Kahane

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.
With Israeli elections approaching, there is growing support for the Religious Zionist party, which consists of religious ultra-nationalists and followers of the late Rabbi Meir Kahane.
In this podcast, the hosts discuss three main topics: the growing popularity of a former follower of Rabbi Meir Kahane, the high number of leaders leaving Israel's Meretz party, and the potential solution of video marriage in Utah to alleviate Israel's wedding difficulties.
Allison Kaplan Sommer, Don Futterman, and Noah Efron discuss the growing popularity of a former follower of Rabbi Meir Kahane, the reasons behind the mass exodus of leaders from Israel's Meretz party, and the potential influence of video marriage in Utah on Israel's wedding traditions.
In "Meir Kahane: The Public Life and Political Thought of an American Jewish radical", Prof. Shaul Magid argues that Rabbi Meir Kahane, known for his far-right views, was actually a quintessential American Jew despite his prominence in Israel.
Professor Shaul Magid asserts in his book, "Meir Kahane: The Public Life and Political Thought of an American Jewish Radical," that Rabbi Meir Kahane, known for his far-right views in Israel, was actually a quintessential American Jew despite his prominence in Israel.
The article discusses revelations about key events in the FBI's early counterterrorism efforts and their connection to al-Qaida.