Meir Kahane
Amerikalı-İsrailli haham (1932 – 1990)
Meir Kahane was a prominent figure in both American and Israeli politics, born in 1932. He was an ordained rabbi in the Orthodox tradition and held strong ultra-nationalist views. Kahane's career spanned multiple fields, including philosophy and writing, in addition to his political pursuits. His writings and ideologies have had a lasting impact, particularly in the realm of far-right politics.
Kahane is perhaps best known as the founder of the Kach party in Israel, a political entity that continues to influence militant groups in the region. However, his activities were not without controversy, as he was convicted of multiple terrorist acts in both the United States and Israel. Despite his controversial legacy, Kahane remains a significant figure in the history of Israeli politics, with his ideologies continuing to shape certain segments of the political landscape. He passed away in 1990, leaving behind a complex and multifaceted legacy.