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Book SynopsisThe life and politics of an American Jewish activist who preached radical and violent means to Jewish survivalMeir Kahane came of age amid the radical politics of the counterculture, becoming a militant voice of protest against Jewish liberalism. Kahane founded the Jewish Defense League in 1968, declaring that Jews must protect themselves by any means necessary. He immigrated to Israel in 1971, where he founded KACH, an ultranationalist and racist political party. He would die by assassination in 1990. Shaul Magid provides an in-depth look at this controversial figure, showing how the postwar American experience shaped his life and political thought. Magid sheds new light on Kahane's radical political views, his critique of liberalism, and his use of the grammar of race as a tool to promote Jewish pride. He discusses Kahane's theory of violence as a mechanism to assure Jewish safety, and traces how his Zionism evolved from a fervent support of Israel to a belief that the Zionist proj
Trade Review"Enlightening and accessible . . . a nuanced and eye-opening portrait of an overlooked figure in Jewish political history." * Publishers Weekly *
"[An] important and insightful new book."
---David N. Myers, Los Angeles Review of Books"Shaul Magid’s excellent book is not a guide to opposing the world-view of Kahane. It is a rich resource for understanding how deeply this world-view is rooted in the two centres of modern Judaism: the American Jewish community and Israel. And understanding opens the door for
tikkun, or repair."
---Uri Dromi, Times Literary Supplement"[an] excellent biography . . . which presents provocative arguments aimed at reassessing the Kahane phenomenon."
---Itamar Ben Ami, Haaretz"According to a new biography by scholar Shaul Magid, Kahane represented the “underbelly” not only of American Orthodoxy, but of American Jewry writ large. In
Meir Kahane: The Public Life and Political Thought of an American Jewish Radical Magid…invites all mainstream American Jewish institutions to grapple with their role in creating Kahane and perpetuating his ideas today."
---Hadas Binyamini, +972 Magazine "Magid’s fascinating book is important in sharpening our understanding regarding the sea change and extremism that has taken place in Israeli society and politics from the 1980s to the twenty-first century."
---Avi Shilon, Israel Studies Review"
Meir Kahane offers a detailed account of Kahane’s life and activities
in the United States and Israel. It is an intellectual history that is a major contribution
to our understanding of Kahane’s thought and its cultural context. Yet the
book is much more than a biography. It is an intervention in the historiography of
the Jewish political tradition and its contemporary relevance. Magid compellingly
shows that Kahane is part and parcel of the contemporary Jewish discourse of
race, power, and politics—covertly
in the United States and more and more overtly
in Israel." * Journal of Religious Ethics *