Rabbi Binyamin Ze'ev Kahane Binyamin Ze'ev Kahane (October 3, 1966 – December 31, 2000) was the son of Rabbi Meir Kahane. Publicly free available photo This image has been released into the public domain by the copyright holder, its copyright has expired, or it is ineligible for copyright. ...
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1966 was a common year starting on Saturday (link goes to calendar) // Events January January 1 - In a coup, Colonel Jean-Bédel Bokassa ousts president David Dacko and takes over the Central African Republic. ...
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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 Wing Zionist party that broke off of Meir Kahane's Kach after Meir Kahane's assassination in 1990. New York City, officially named the City of New York, is the most populous city in the United States, the most densely populated major city in North America, and is at the center of international finance, politics, entertainment, and culture. ...
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Jump to: navigation, search Orthodox Judaism is the stream of Judaism which adheres to a relatively strict interpretation and application of the laws and ethics first canonized in the Talmud (The Oral Law) and later codified in the Shulkhan Arukh (Code of Jewish Law). It is governed by these works...
Rabbi (Classical Hebrew רִ×Ö´Ö¼× ribbÄ«;; modern Ashkenazi and Israeli רַ×Ö´Ö¼× rabbÄ«) in Judaism, means teacher, or more literally great one. The word Rabbi is derived from the Hebrew root-word RaV, which in biblical Hebrew means great or distinguished,. In the ancient Judean schools the sages were addressed as רִ×Ö´Ö¼× (Ribbi or Rebbi...
Kach was an extremist right-wing Israeli party led by Meir Kahane. ...
Jump to: navigation, search For other meanings, please see Zionism (disambiguation) Zionism is Jewish patriotism that supports the Jewish homeland in the Land of Israel where the Jewish nation originated and where Jewish kingdoms and self governing states existed at various times. ...
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Kahane and Kahane Chai advocated the forced transfer of all Arabs from Israel and the establishment of a Jewish theocracy in Israel. This world view is shared with Meir Kahane's original Kach movement, for which it was declared racist and disqualified in 1988 by the Israeli Supreme court, and with the other splinter group, the Baruch Marzel-led Kach. In 1994 both groups were declared terrorists and outlawed by the Israeli Government, following their statements in support of the mass killings of 29 Arabs in the Cave of the Patriarchs by Baruch Goldstein, himself a Kach member. Population transfer is a term referring to a policy by which a state forces the movement of a large group of people out of a region, invariably on the basis of ethnicity or religion. ...
Jump to: navigation, search The Arabs (Arabic: عرب ʻarab) are an originally Arabian ethnicity widespread in the Middle East and North Africa. ...
The word Jew ( Hebrew: יהודי) is used in a wide number of ways, but generally refers to a follower of the Jewish faith, a child of a Jewish mother, or someone of Jewish descent with a connection to Jewish culture or ethnicity and often a combination of these attributes. ...
Jump to: navigation, search The term theocracy is used to describe a form of government in which a religion or faith plays a dominant role. ...
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Baruch Marzel is a right-wing Israeli settler from Hebron. ...
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The Cave of the Patriarchs is considered to be the spiritual center of the ancient city of Hebron. ...
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Kahane was the author of The Haggadah 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. Jump to: navigation, search Passover, also known as Pesach or Pesah (×¤×¡× pesaḥ), is a Jewish holiday, beginning on the evening of the 14th day of Nisan, that commemorates The Exodus and freedom of the Israelites from Ancient Egypt. ...
Haggadah for Passover, 14th century Haggadah is also the Hebrew for Aggadah, an Aramaic word refering to the homiletic and non-legal teachings recorded in Rabbinic literature. ...
The Seder (pronounced say-der, meaning order in Hebrew) is a special Jewish ceremonial dinner revolving around the story of Exodus. ...
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Kahane was in New York a few weeks before he was assassinated where he met with Kahanist Jews in New York. They had a fundraising dinner and Kahane officiated at a wedding of a supporter. He was assassinated along with his wife Talya in a Palestinian machine gun attack on December 31, 2000, as they were driving with their children from Jerusalem to their home in Kfar Tapuach, Samaria (Northern West Bank) during the Al-Aqsa Intifada (also called the Oslo War by some, mostly right-wing Jews). Jump to: navigation, search â¹The template below has been proposed for deletion. ...
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Kfar Tapuach (×פר תפ××) is an Israeli settlement in the Samaria region of the West Bank, and has been viewed widely as the unofficial headquarters of the banned group Kahane Chai since 1990. ...
Samaria, Sumaria or Shomron (Hebrew ש×Ö¹×ְר×Ö¹×, Standard Hebrew Å omÉron, Tiberian Hebrew Å ÅmÉrôn, Arabic ساÙ
رÙÙÙÙ SÄmariyyÅ«n (but commonly called in Arabic Ø¬Ø¨Ø§Ù ÙØ§Ø¨Ùس Jibal Nablus), in the New Testament Greek ΣαμαÏεία) is a term used for the mountainous northern part of the area on the west bank of the Jordan River. ...
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This article is about the term Oslo War, not about the object itself, which is described under its more common name, the Al-Aqsa Intifada. ...
Rabbi Binyamin Ze'ev Kahane officiating at a New York wedding in December, 2000. Image File history File links This is Rav Binyamin Zeev Kahane signing a ketubah at a wedding he officiated at in New York just before he was assassinated. ...
Image File history File links This is Rav Binyamin Zeev Kahane signing a ketubah at a wedding he officiated at in New York just before he was assassinated. ...
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