Rabbi Kahane's Student Reveals What They Don't Want You to Know About Israel
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Shmuel Sackett doesn't shy away from controversy. A student of Rabbi Meir Kahane, founder of the civil disobedience movement Zo Artzeinu, and a convicted felon for sedition in Israel—he's proud of every arrest, every protest, and every stand he's taken for Jewish strength.
In this raw conversation, Shmuel takes us from his days in the Jewish Defense League fighting Soviet Jewry in 1970s New York, to blocking roads at the Russian Embassy, to moving to Israel and getting arrested 15 times fighting the Oslo Accords. He explains why he believes Jews can never afford to be weak again, why Rabbi Kahane was misunderstood, and what it means to fight for redemption instead of waiting for it.
We discuss the fine line between self-defense and national strength, why he thinks every Jew outside Israel is "broken," his vision for a Jewish state following Torah law, and how he's raising over $1 million annually through The Dream Raffle to fund IDF widows, orphans, and Israeli farmers.
This isn't about politics. It's about identity, destiny, and what Jewish pride actually means in 2025.