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Kahane$502943$ - tradução para Inglês

ISRAELI RABBI AND EXTREMIST (1966-2000)
Binyamin Zeev Kahane; Benjamin Kahane; Benyamin Kahane

Kahane      
n. Kahane, Nachname; Rabbi Meir Kahane (jüdischer Rechtsextremist, Gründer der rechtsextremen "Kach"-Bewegung in Israel)
Meir Kahane         
  • access-date=October 13, 2012}}</ref> The persistent graffiti in Hebron that calls for the expulsion or killing of Arabs has been characterized as Kahane's legacy.<ref>''Jewish Terrorism in Israel''. By Ami Pedahzur, Arie Perliger. 2009, page 73</ref><ref>''Encyclopedia of American Religion and Politics''. Paul A. Djupe, Laura R. Olson. 2003, page 239</ref>
  • Kahane in [[Canarsie]] in 1975
  • ''Never Again! A Program for Survival'' (1972)
  • Stickers in Hebrew: "Today Everybody Knows: Kahane was Right"
AMERICAN/ISRAELI POLITICAL ACTIVIST AND RABBI (1932–1990)
Meier Kahane; Rabbi Kahane; Rabbi Meir Kahane; Kahane, Meir; Kahane, Meir David; Martin David Kahane; Meir Kahana; Meir David Kahane; Yeshivat HaRaayon HaYehudi; Yeshivat Haraayon Hayehudi; HaRaayon HaYehudi; Meyer Kahan; Myer Kahan; Mayer Kahan; Meir Kahan; Meyer kahane; Meyer kahana; Maier Kahane; מאיר כהנא; רבי מאיר דוד הכהן כהנא; Martin D Kahane; M D Kahane; M Kahane; M kahana; Mayer Kahane; Mayer Kahana
Meir Kahane, Rabbi und politisch rechtsgerichteter Extremist, Gründer der politischen Bewegung "Kach" in Israel

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Binyamin Ze'ev Kahane

Binyamin Ze'ev Kahane (Hebrew: בנימין זאב כהנא‎ 3 October 1966 – 31 December 2000) was an Israeli Orthodox rabbi and the son of Rabbi Meir Kahane.

Born in New York City, he emigrated to Israel with his family at the age of four, in 1971. He was a young Israeli Orthodox Jewish scholar and rabbi who was most famous for his leadership of Kahane Chai, a far-right political party that broke from his father's Kach party after Meir Kahane's assassination in 1990. He was convicted several times by Israeli courts for advocating violence against Arabs.

Kahane was the author of The Haggada of the Jewish Idea, a commentary based on his father's teachings of the Passover Haggadah read at the Passover Seder. He wrote a Torah portion sheet called Darka Shel Torah ("The Way of the Torah") that was distributed for the weekly Torah portions.

He and his wife Talia were shot and killed near the Israeli settlement of Ofra on 31 December 2000. The ambush took place on road 60 about 15 km (9.3 mi) north of Jerusalem, just before the town of Ofra. Five of the couple's six children were in the van when they were hit by automatic rifle fire. Binyamin (the driver) was killed, and the vehicle went out of control and smashed into a wall. His wife Talia died in the ambulance on the way to the hospital in Jerusalem. The Prime Minister's Office subsequently announced the arrest of three members of Force 17 – Talal Ghassan, Marzouk Abu Naim, and Na'man Nofel – who were believed to have carried out the attack under the instruction of PLO leader Col. Mahmoud Damra. However, in 2007, Khaled Shawish was arrested for the attack.