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On this day: Rabbi Meir Kahane is killed

November 5 1995: The assassination of a Jewish extremist

November 5, 2010 12:43
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By

Jennifer Lipman,

Jennifer Lipman

1 min read

To his followers, he remains a hero, to many; he was a right-wing fanatic with dangerous, even racist views.

Born Martin David Kahane in New York City in 1932, as a teenager he was involved in the right-wing youth movement Betar. He entered rabbinical college and in 1968 set up the Jewish Defence League in Brooklyn.

The organisation was a response to street violence against Jews, and had as its symbol a clenched fist with the words “never again.”

In 1971 he moved to Israel where he became involved in politics there, creating the Kach movement. Funded largely by sections of American Jewry, the party won one Knesset seat in 1984 before it was banned for racism.