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Moshe Hirsch : ウィキペディア英語版 | Moshe Hirsch
Moshe Hirsch ((イディッシュ語:משה הירש)) (born 1923 or 1924—May 2, 2010) was the leader of the anti-Zionist Neturei Karta group in Jerusalem. He advised Yasser Arafat on Jewish affairs and visited him in Ramallah. Following Hirsch's death, ''shiva'' visitors included senior Fatah members, including Adnan al-Husayni (who brought a personal letter of consolation from Mahmoud Abbas), Hatem Abdel Kader and Bilial A-Natsha. Hirsch was the son-in-law of the now deceased Neturei Karta founder Rabbi Aharon Katzenelbogen and his first wife, and was the leader of one of the movement's factions. He was originally from New York City, and later moved to Jerusalem. Hirsch had one glass eye due to an injury sustained when someone threw acid in his face. According to his cousin, journalist Abraham Rabinovich, the incident had no link with Hirsch's political activities but was connected to a real estate dispute. ==Family and personal life== He was the father of three children.〔The Independent (Rabbi Moshe Hirsch: Ultra-Orthodox Jewish leader who became an adviser to Yasser Arafat )〕 One of them is Rabbi Meir Hirsch.〔Arutz Sheva ( Neturei Karta Rabbi Dead at 86 )〕 Meir who is his oldest son had taken over a lot of his fathers duties when he was reportedly suffering from Alzheimer’s disease.〔Guilt & Pleasure (Issue 2 - Spring 2006 - The Fight Issue )〕
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