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Meir Kahane speaks at Cornell

Author
Kahane, Meir
Abstract
Kahane tells stories of Jews being killed in Israel, stories which he claims are never heard in the popular press. He speaks of a contradiction between zionism and Western democracy noting that the development of a Jewish state necessitates a locale with a majority of Jews. This, he says, is contrary to democracy which relies on numerical superiority to define the majority.
Description
Recorded in Ithaca, NY by Cornell University., Sponsored by: Jewish Awareness Network,Cornell Political Forum., Speaker(s): Member of the Israeli Knesset., Lecture, November 9, 1987. 111 minutes
Date Issued
1987-11-09Subject
Zionism; Jews--Territorialism; Israel--Foreign relations
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3600492
Type
sound