- Shmuel Sackett
Shmuel (Seth) Sackett is a religious Zionist leader. He co-founded both the
Zo Artzeinu andManhigut Yehudit ("Jewish Leadership") political movements inIsrael .During the 1990s
Zo Artzeinu opposed theOslo Accords throughcivil disobedience .Sackett was born in the
United States and studied atTouro College inNew York . He was educated in bothTalmud ic scholarship and secular academic subjects. He had been involved in Jewish youth work and in Jewish educational outreach to secular Jews, some of whom becamebaal teshuva s ("returnees toJudaism ") under his tutelage. He worked inWall Street 's Financial District before makingAliyah to Israel and settling in theWest Bank in1990 .Sackett had been a member of the
JDL in the 1970s and a loyal follower ofKach leaderRabbi Meir Kahane in the United States [http://info.jpost.com/C002/Supplements/CasualtiesOfWar/2000_12_31.html] . Sackett eventually followed Kahane to Israel where he joined Kach, and later,Kahane Chai [http://www.jewishsf.com/content/2-0-/module/displaystory/story_id/2521/edition_id/42/format/html/displaystory.html] . He co-foundedZo Artzeinu with Moshe Feiglin in1993 .While Sackett was a close friend of Kahane's son, Rabbi
Binyamin Ze'ev Kahane , he disagreed with the younger Kahane's tactics. Sackett and Feiglin shared some of Meir Kahane's goals, such as creating a more Jewish and secure Israel (and, like Kahane, advocated the "transfer" of Arabs outside the country), but wished to achieve them via nonviolent methods. This distinguished them from traditionalKahanism , which has long been associated with militancy and a tacit acceptance of, if not outright support for, violence.In
1998 , Sackett co-foundedManhigut Yehudit with long-time partnerMoshe Feiglin . Sackett presently works as Manhigut's International Director. He has residences in bothWoodmere, New York andKarnei Shomron , aWest Bank settlement. He is married, with six children.External links
* [http://www.jewishisrael.org/views/ourviews.htm#Sackett Articles by Shmuel Sackett]
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