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General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: Moshe92 on March 16, 2010, 08:25:37 PM
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original: "Kahanist groups and organizations in the United States are largely inactive, with the bulk of their supporters immigrating to Israel over the years. Kahane Net, the Jewish Defense League, B'nai Elim, and the Jewish Task Force are occasionally associated with Kahanism. Yet, all three of those groups have no definite direct connections to Kahanism."
after my edit: "Kahanist groups and organizations in the United States are largely inactive, with the bulk of their supporters immigrating to Israel over the years. Kahane Net, the Jewish Defense League, B'nai Elim, and the Jewish Task Force are occasionally associated with Kahanism. However, only the Jewish Task Force has a direct connection to Kahanism since its leader, Chaim Ben Pesach, is the former national chairman of the Jewish Defense League."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kahanism (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kahanism)
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I just made another edit to clarify it.
"Kahanist groups and organizations in the United States are largely inactive, with the bulk of their supporters immigrating to Israel over the years. Kahane Net, the Jewish Defense League, B'nai Elim, and the Jewish Task Force are occasionally associated with Kahanism. However, only the Jewish Task Force has a direct connection to Kahanism since its leader, Chaim Ben Pesach, was the national chairman of the Jewish Defense League when Rabbi Meir Kahane was alive."
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There's a 15 or 16 year old from New York who calls himself "eliscoming" on wikipedia (his name was "Profile" on kahane.org), and he seems to think he's some sort of expert on Kahanism. He isn't a Kahanist or even a right winger himself as you could see from his posts on kahane.org. I challenge him to come join this forum.