Meir Kahane Rabbi Meir David Kahane (, also known by the pen-names Michael King and David Sinai, 1 August 1932 – 5 November 1990) was an American-Israeli Orthodox rabbi and a member of the Israeli Knesset.Kahane was known in the United States and Israel for his strong political, nationalist views, exemplified in his promotion of a Greater Israel based on Jewish law. Meir_Kahane
Kahanism Kahanism is a term, named after controversial Israeli Rabbi Meir Kahane. It refers to an organization and, more generally, to other movements or groups that share a belief in the fundamental tenets of its ideology. Chief among these is the idea that the State of Israel should defend itself against Arab and Nazi enemies, and thus should accord full citizenship exclusively to Jews, and that all gentiles should be accorded equal rights except voting provided they accept Jewish religious law. Kahanism
Binyamin Ze'ev Kahane Binyamin Ze'ev Kahane (, born 3 October 1966, died 31 December 2000) was the son of Rabbi Meir Kahane.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 breakaway from his father's Kach party after his assassination in 1990. Both Kach and Kahane Chai were later outlawed. Binyamin_Ze'ev_Kahane