
Kahana Tzadak (Kahana Was Right)
Twenty-four years after the assassination of Rabbi Meir Kahane—the controversial far-right leader and former Knesset member—a man who bears an uncanny resemblance to him is discovered living in a modest apartment in the heart of Tel Aviv. Kahane’s supporters, many of whom never fully believed in his death, flock to him, urging him to reclaim leadership and seize control. But is the time right for his return? Is this truly the same Kahane we remember?
The play Kahana Tzadak, written by Yoav Itamar, engages directly with the present, casting new light on today’s reality and exploring the cost of a society on the brink of civil conflict.