Meir Kahane
Rabbi and founder of Jewish Defense League

Born
August 1st, 1932
93 years ago
Died
1990
35 years ago — 58 years old
Category
Activists & Humanitarians
Country
United States/Israel
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Born in 1932, this figure was an American-Israeli rabbi and activist who founded the Jewish Defense League in 1968. The organization aimed to protect Jews from anti-Semitism and was known for its militant stance. In addition to activism, this individual served as a member of the Knesset in Israel after being elected in 1984. The advocacy work often focused on Jewish nationalism and civil rights, garnering a mix of support and controversy throughout various phases of their career. The legacy includes a complex dialogue surrounding Jewish identity and security.
Founded the Jewish Defense League in 1968
Served as a member of the Knesset in 1984
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