Shmuel (Seth) Sackett (; born 1961 in Middle Village, Queens CVat bei zehutinternational.com. Accessed 18 July 2019. ) is a Religious Zionist leader. He co-founded both the Zo Artzeinu and Manhigut Yehudit ("Jewish Leadership") political movements in Israel.
During the 1990s, Zo Artzeinu opposed the Oslo Accords through civil disobedience. In 1998, Sackett co-founded Manhigut Yehudit with long-time partner Moshe Feiglin.
Sackett had been a member of the JDL in the 1970s, and a loyal follower of Kach Party leader Rabbi Meir Kahane in the United States. JPost Kahane, wife killed by terrorists by Margot Dudkevitch Sackett eventually followed Kahane to Israel, where he joined Kach and, later, Kahane Chai. "Right-wingers view themselves as conspiracy victims", Larry Derfner for jewishsf.com: Jewish news weekly of Northern California. He became the director of Kahane Chai.Richard J. Chasdi (2002) Tapestry of Terror: A Portrait of Middle East Terrorism, 1994-1999 Lexington Books, p 316 After Feiglin's election to the Knesset in 2013, Sackett authored an article on the Manhigut Yehudit website rejecting calls from supporters that he and Feiglin renounce Kahane. He co-founded Zo Artzeinu with Moshe Feiglin in 1993.
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 the relocation of Palestinians living in Israel to be relocated to places outside of Israel.
Sackett worked as Manhigut's International Director. When Feiglin left Likud and created Zehut, Sackett joined him and was chosen 12th on the party list for the April 2019 elections in which the party did not pass the electoral threshold. In the following September 2019 elections, he was placed on the 15th and final place in Zehut's candidate list. The party forwent the candidacy before the elections took place.
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