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Kahane and was
The party was less successful in the 1977 elections, in which it won 4, 396 votes, and in 1980 Kahane was sentenced to six months in prison for his involvement in a plan to commit an " act of provocation " on the Temple Mount.
Martin David Kahane (; 1 August 1932 – 5 November 1990 ), also known as Meir Kahane (), was an American-Israeli rabbi and ultra-nationalist writer and political figure.
Kahane was born in Brooklyn, New York City, New York in 1932 to an Orthodox Jewish family.
His father, Rabbi Charles Kahane, studied in Polish and Czech yeshiva religious schools and was involved in the Revisionist Zionism movement, he was a close friend of Zev ( Vladimir ) Jabotinsky.
In 1947 Kahane was arrested for throwing eggs and tomatoes at Bevin, as the latter disembarked at Pier 84 on a visit to New York.
His contract was not renewed and he soon published an article entitled “ End of the Miracle of Howard Beach .” This was Kahane ’ s first article in the Jewish Press, American-Jewish weekly, for which he continued to write until his murder in 1990.
In 1980, Kahane was arrested for the 62nd time since his emigration and jailed for six months following a detention order based on allegations of planning armed attacks against Palestinians in response to the killings of Jewish settlers.
Kahane was held in a maximum-security prison in Ramla, where he wrote the book They Must Go.
Kahane claimed in the book's preface that one of his cellmates was a Bedouin from the Negev about to be released after serving an eighteen-year prison sentence for the rape and murder of a Jewish girl.
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.
Kahane was thus the first candidate in Israel to be barred from election for racism.
In November 1990, following a speech to an audience of mostly Orthodox Jews from Brooklyn, as a crowd of well-wishers gathered around Kahane in the second-floor lecture hall in midtown Manhattan's Marriott East Side Hotel, Kahane was assassinated.
Kahane was buried on Har HaMenuchot in Jerusalem.
In Hebrew: " Today Everybody Knows: Rabbi Kahane was Right "
Kahane argued that there was a glory in Jewish destiny, which came through the observance of the Torah.
Kahane also believed that a Jewish democracy with non-Jewish citizens was self-contradictory because the non-Jewish citizens might someday become a numerical majority and vote to make the state non-Jewish: " The question is as follows: if the Arabs settle among us and make enough children to become a majority, will Israel continue to be a Jewish state?

Kahane and killed
* December 31: Binyamin Zeev Kahane ( the son of Meir Kahane ) and his wife, Talia killed in an ambush by Palestinian snipers.
Netanel ( Nati ) Ozeri, born in Jerusalem, was a student at the Yeshivat HaRaayon HaYehudi established by Rabbi Meir Kahane, and was a study partner of his son, Binyamin Ze ' ev Kahane, who was killed in a terrorist attack in December 2000.
Dr. Seweryn Kahane, the head of the local Jewish Committee, was shot in the back and killed by a GZI WP officer while calling the Kielce office of Public Security for help.

Kahane and hotel
* 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.
On the air Caidin challenged Matthew F. Hale ( head of the American Nazi Party, who followed George Lincoln Rockwell ), Rabbi Meir Kahane head of the Jewish Defense League ( assassinated a year later in a hotel lobby in New York ), Dick Butler from Aryan Nations, journalist Charlie Reese, John McMann from the John Birch Society, and many others.

Kahane and by
Founded by Rabbi Meir Kahane in the early 1970s, and following his Jewish nationalist ideology ( subsequently dubbed Kahanism ), the party entered the Knesset in 1984 after several electoral failures.
Kahane often pejoratively called other Knesset members " Hellenists " in Hebrew ( a reference to Jews who assimilated into Greek culture after Judea's occupation by Alexander the Great ).
Kahane proposed the forcible deportation of nearly all Arabs from all lands controlled by the Israeli government.
According to Kahane, the term " Kahanism " is used primarily by those ignorant of Torah Judaism to discredit his ideology, which he asserted to be rooted in Halakha and the same as Torah Judaism.
* Jewish Defense League, American militant-activist group founded by Meir Kahane in 1968
* Terror Neged Terror, an Israeli militant group founded by Kach members and followers of Kahane
Kahane Net, the Jewish Defense League and B ' nai Elim ( formed by former JDL activists ) are occasionally associated with Kahanism.
The latter was formed by former Kahane Chai leadership after its disbanding.
Mike Guzofsky, former administrator of Kahane. org, was listed as " Director of Israeli Affairs " by B ' nai Elim.
The appeal cited the Kahane Chai Legal Defense Fund, a special fund licensed by the Treasury Department specifically for their legal appeal, and administered by Kach and Kahane Chai counsel Kenneth Klein, in a call for donations for " other legal battles.
* German — Künneke, Eduard: Songs of Pierrot ( 1911 ; voice and piano ; texts by Arthur Kahane ).
* Logic and contemporary rhetoric: the use of reason in everyday life by Howard Kahane ( d. 2001 ).
When Redgrave was nominated for an Oscar in 1978, for her role in Julia, members of the Jewish Defense League ( JDL ), led by Rabbi Meir Kahane, burned effigies of Redgrave and picketed the Academy Awards ceremony to protest against both Redgrave and her support of the Palestinian cause.
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 ".
The organisation supported attempts to coexist with the Arab population, rejecting the population transfers proposed by Meir Kahane and his followers.

Kahane and Arab
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.
Kahane was assassinated in 1990 by Arab militant El Sayyid Nosair, and Goldstein reportedly swore to take revenge for the killing.

Kahane and November
" Meir Kahane did not hate the Arabs – he just loved the Jews ", said his widow Libby in her November 20, 2010 TV interview.
* November 5, 1990 – Rabbi Meir Kahane, founder of the Jewish Defense League, is assassinated at the Marriott East Side Hotel at 48th Street and Lexington Avenue by El Sayyid Nosair.

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