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Binyamin Kahane
Born
(1911-03-05)March 5, 1911
Jaffa, Mutasarrifate of Jerusalem
Died
October 30, 1956(1956-10-30) (aged 45)
Occupation
Pilot
Military career
Allegiance
Israel Defense Forces, Irgun
Years of service
1948–1956
Rank
Seren (Capt.)
Battles/wars
1948 Arab–Israeli War Sinai War
Awards
Medal of Courage
Binyamin Kahane (Hebrew: בנימין כהנא), 5 March 1911 – 30 October 1956, was an Israeli Air Force officer and pilot who was killed during a reconnaissance sortie. He was awarded the Medal of Courage by the Israeli Defense Forces posthumously. The aerial tactics he used are taught at military air academies worldwide.
BinyaminKahane (Hebrew: בנימין כהנא), 5 March 1911 – 30 October 1956, was an Israeli Air Force officer and pilot who was killed during a reconnaissance...
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University. In 1956, Kahane married Libby Blum, with whom he had four children: Tzipporah, Tova, Baruch, and Binyamin. Binyamin became an Orthodox Jewish...
Ramallah area, including Binyamin Ze'ev Kahane and his wife Talya Kahane. BinyaminKahane was the son of Kach leader, Rabbi Meir Kahane. February 2001, an Israeli...
assassination led to the splintering of the Kach party, with Binyamin Ze'ev Kahane leading Kahane Chai from Kfar Tapuach and Kach led by Baruch Marzel, who...
party subsequently split in two, with Binyamin Ze'ev Kahane (Meir Kahane's son) leading a breakaway faction, Kahane Chai. Both parties were banned from...
concentration of followers of the late Rabbi Meir Kahane. Binyamin Ze'ev Kahane David Ha'ivri Kahanism Meir Kahane Mike Guzovsky Eden Natan-Zada Wikimedia Commons...
Levinger, who had served as head of council for 10 years. Kahane Park is named for Rabbi Meir Kahane, founder of Kach, a radical Orthodox Jewish, ultranationalist...
written[when?] by Binyamin Ze'ev Kahane based on his commentary of the classic Passover Haggada, which is based on his father, Rabbi Meir Kahane's teachings of...
HaTorah yeshiva (1930–2009) Meir Kahane, former leader of Kach (1932–1990) Binyamin Ze'ev Kahane, former leader of Kahane Chai (1966–2000) Shaul Yisraeli...
renounce Kahane. He co-founded Zo Artzeinu with Moshe Feiglin in 1993. While Sackett was a close friend of Kahane's son, Rabbi Binyamin Ze'ev Kahane, he disagreed...
Soviet Union." According to the widow of Rabbi Meir Kahane, Kook greatly admired Kahane. When Kahane formed a political party, Kook endorsed his bid for...
terror". Meir Ettinger (born 4 October 1991), the son of Tova Kahane (daughter of Meir Kahane) and Mordechai Ettinger, a rabbi at the Jerusalem yeshivot...
HaRaayon HaYehudi established by Rabbi Meir Kahane, and was a study partner of his son, Binyamin Ze'ev Kahane, who was killed in a terrorist attack in December...
party in Israel (officially registered 1971–1994), and its splinter group Kahane Chai (1991-1994), also banned. Today, both groups are considered terrorist...
Kach and the ideas of Meir Kahane, Moledet advocated only voluntary transfer. 1988−2001: Rehavam Ze'evi 2001−2008: Binyamin Elon 2008−2013: Uri Bank Elon...
Kahalani, former minister of internal security 1996–1999, general Meir Kahane, founder of the Kach party (subsequently banned) (assassinated) Moshe Kahlon...
founded by Zilberman's own students; one in Beit El (dedicated to BinyaminKahane), one in Yitzhar and one in Hebron—now administered by Baruch Marzel...
a supporter of Meir Kahane, and was friendly with his family. He officiated at the marriage of Kahane's son, Binyamin Ze'ev Kahane, and delivered the eulogy...
Pressburg Yeshiva. A few years before the World War I, he married Sarah (née Kahane), a Polish citizen. In 1923, he emigrated to New York with his wife and...
itself an alliance of mainly Religious Zionist right-wing parties led by Binyamin Elon, both parties remained fairly independent. The joint list joined Ariel...