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Why would a convert follow Rabbi Meir Kahane’s example?

<p>Often times I get inquired on twitter why, as a convert I would follow Meir Kahane’s views. People seem to think that because I was born outside the Jewish people, his ideas should clash with mine and somehow my admiration for his message derives from some sort of lack of intellect, misguided sense of Justice, some self-hate or… whatever nonsensical obstacle they think should make me a detractor from his ideas.</p> <p></p> <p>I was introduced to Rabbi Meir Kahane before I considered converting to Judaism, the very day I first interacted with Arutz Sheva Reporter Mordechai Sones. At the time I thought I was an agnostic Atheist… and was quite vocal about it… Mordechai recommended Meir Kahane’s “They must Go” … a book that explains in depth important concepts that the west should turn to and learn. Even then that book resonated with me. All that was written there made sense. Mordechai, a smart prodigy disciple of Kahane, introduced me to his writings, ...

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