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"The state is footing the bill for the paving of a $1 million road leading to an illegal outpost in the West Bank, after a seminary dedicated to the teachings of the former leader of the extremist Kach party, Rabbi Meir Kahane, was built at the site."
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"The Tapuach West outpost, situated close to the settlement of Tapuach, consists of a wooden structure covered with stone. It is also used as center to perpetuate the memory of the extremist rabbi, as well as to commemorate Kahane's son and his wife, Benjamin and Dalia Kahane, who were killed in a shooting attack in December 2000."
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"Posters on lampposts and bulletin boards in Jerusalem invite the public to a ceremony at the seminary Sunday evening, offering transport in an armored bus.
One of the groups signed on the bottom of the poster is "Merkaz Harayon Hayehudi" (the Center for the Jewish Ideal) - the movement that spreads Kahane's philosophy. The group, along with others associated with the late extremist, are on the U.S. State Department's list of terror organizations."