The Incivility of Meir Kahane

Journal of Religious Ethics 50 (2):284-292 (2022)
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Abstract

This essay considers Shaul Magid's book on Meir Kahane and American Jewish politics through a discussion of the idea of modern Jewish “civility.” I argue that Magid's book enacts an argument that contemporary liberal Zionist politics are not as foreign to Kahanism as they might appear.

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