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Kach and was
The name " Kach " (" Thus ") was inspired by the Irgun slogan " rak kach " (" only thus ").
The Central Elections Committee had banned him from being a candidate on the grounds that Kach was a racist party, but the Israeli Supreme Court overturned the ban on grounds that the committee was not authorized to ban Kahane's candidacy.
In the 1984 legislative elections, Kahane's Kach party received 25, 907 votes, enough to give the party one seat in the Knesset, which was taken by Kahane.
The Kach party was banned from running for the Knesset in 1988, while the existence of the two Kahanist movements formed following Kahane's assassination in 1990 were proclaimed illegal terrorist organizations in 1994 and the groups subsequently officially disbanded.
The deadliest Jewish terrorist attack was when Dr. Baruch Goldstein, supporter of Kach, shot and killed 29 Muslim worshipers, and wounded another 150, at the Cave of the Patriarchs massacre in Hebron, in 1994.
He resettled to the Kiryat Arba settlement in the West Bank, and was politically active for years – he saw Rabbi Meir Kahane as a hero, and had been Kahane's campaign manager when he ran for the Israeli parliament through Kahane's Kach party.
This event was condemned by the Israeli Government, and the extreme right-wing Kach party was banned as a result.
Rubin became the successor to JDL founder Rabbi Meir Kahane, after the latter moved to Israel in 1985 and formed the Kach Party, which was eventually outlawed by the Israeli Government as " racist ".
In October 2010 Umm Al-Fahm there were clashes when a group of 30 right-wing activists led by supporters of the banned Kach movement decided to march in the city, and was met with protests by local residents.
Kahane Park is named for Rabbi Meir Kahane, founder of Kach, a far right political party, who was assassinated in the United States by an Arab gunman.
Noam Federman ( born October 25, 1969 in Jerusalem ) is a religious right-wing Israeli Jew in Hebron and a former leader of the Kach Party which he has been involved with since he was 14.
Baruch Marzel was a senior activist for Kach, the most right-wing stream of nationalism in Israel, though Marzel was number two on Kleiner's Herut list for the 2003 Knesset elections.
The Cave of the Patriarchs massacre was a terrorist attack that occurred when Baruch Goldstein, an Israeli settler and member of the far-right Israeli Kach movement, opened fire on unarmed Palestinian Muslims praying inside the Ibrahim Mosque ( or Mosque of Abraham ) at the Cave of the Patriarchs site in Hebron in the West Bank.
The Kach movement, with which he was affiliated, was outlawed as a terrorist organization.
The primary motivation for this amendment was to outlaw racist parties such as Kach, whose members had been involved in terrorism.
The Kach lawyers presented what they claimed was a kind of " mirror image brief ", in which they asserted that Kach had no objection to the democratic character of Israel, but asserted that that character must be interpreted as subject to Israel being a Jewish State — i. e., the democratic character of Israel could not mean any infringement of the pre-eminent position of Jews in all spheres of Israeli life, since such infringement would mean that Israel was not a Jewish state ( at least, not what Kach regarded as " a Jewish state ").

Kach and far-right
* 1990 – Rabbi Meir Kahane, founder of the far-right Kach movement, is shot dead after a speech at a New York City hotel.
* November 5 – Rabbi Meir Kahane, founder of the far-right Kach movement, is shot dead after a speech at a New York City hotel.
File: Kach poster. gif | Election poster of the historic Israeli far-right Zionist and Jewish fundamentalist Kach movement showing its leader Meir Kahane.

Kach and political
Kahane founded both the Jewish Defense League ( JDL ) in the USA and Kach (" This is the Way "), an Israeli political party.
* Kach and Kahane Chai, the now defunct political parties / movements of the Kahane followers based in Israel with supporters in the United States.
After this attack, members of the Kach Party praised Goldstein's actions, and in the ensuing political turmoil, the Knesset banned Kach in Israel.
Rather, Kach held that it had no objection to state officials being elected in free elections and that political parties and organizations be granted freedom of speech, as long as political and economic power was kept exclusively in the hands of Jews.

Kach and party
In 1971 Kahane founded a new party, Kach, which ran in the 1973 elections under the name " The League List ".
In 1971, he founded the Kach party.
In 1981, Kahane's Kach party again ran for the Knesset during the 1981 elections, but did not win a seat, receiving only 5, 128 votes.
Polls showed that Kach would have likely received three to four seats in the coming November 1988 elections, with some earlier polls forecasting as many as twelve seats ( 10 % of popular vote ), possibly making Kach Israel's third largest party.
Kahanism is an nationalist ideology based on the views of Meir Kahane, founder of the Jewish Defense League and the Kach party in Israel, who said that the State of Israel must defend itself against its enemies.
While other parties ( Kach, Herut ) have advocated transfer, Moledet is the party most associated with this notion in Israel, due to its almost lack of any other element in its platform, and due to Ze ' evi's success in bringing together opposing elements ( in particular, both secular and religious ) under the transfer flag.
Rabbi Meir Kahane, assassinated Jewish leader and Knesset Member who founded the American Jewish Defense League and the Israeli Kach party worked towards this and other Religious Zionist goals.
* Rabbi Meir Kahane, founder of the American Jewish Defense League, and the Israeli Kach party.
Kleiner led the list, with Baruch Marzel, a former member of the outlawed Kach party taking second place.
Goldstein became involved with Kach, and maintained a strong personal relationship with Rabbi Kahane, the militant Jewish nationalist whose views, regarded by the Israeli government as racist, had caused his party to be banned from the Knesset in 1988.
This focus on ethnicity and religion has drawn comparisons with the now defunct Kach party.
In February 2005, Barakeh was threatened by Kahanist activist ( and now-outlawed Kach party leader ) Baruch Marzel over his pivotal support for Ariel Sharon's evacuation compensation bill, a move that paved the way for Israel's unilateral disengagement from the Gaza Strip and northern West Bank.

Kach and Israel
Kach has been designated as a terrorist organisation by Israel, Canada, the European Union and the United States.
Kach has been designated as a terrorist organisation by Israel, Canada, the European Union and the United States.
# Kahane Chai ( Kach ) ( Israel )
The Kahanist movement – comprising the Jewish Defense League ( JDL ) and the Jewish Defense Organization ( JDO ) in the United States, the Kach ( Hebrew for " thus " or " this is the way ") Party in Israel, and the Kahane Chai (" Kahane Lives ") group, founded after Kahane's murder and operating both in Israel and in the U. S. – has spanned 26 years, reflecting a consistent agenda of hate, fear-mongering and intimidation.

Kach and .
Kahane Lives ) breaking away from the main Kach faction.
The 1981 elections were another failure, with Kach receiving only 5, 128 votes.
In 1984 he became a member of the Knesset when Kach gained one seat in parliamentary elections.
In 1988, the Israeli government banned Kach as " racist " and " undemocratic " under the terms of an ad hoc law.
This time, the Supreme Court ruled in favor of the committee, disqualifying Kach from running in the 1988 elections.
In October 1982 Yoel Lerner, a member of Meir Kahane's Kach, attempted to blow up the Dome of the Rock in order to rebuild the Temple Mount site.

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