Talk:Moshe Feiglin
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[edit] Right-Wing
- There seems to be some issue with whether or not Feiglin should be classified as a "right-wing" politician, with one poster suggesting that this term was a "stereotype." I feel that the fact that right-wing can sometimes be used as a stereotype does not detract from its potential to be used as an accurate descriptor, as well. If you look at the Israeli political spectrum, Manhigut is clearly on the right, and Feiglin represents the wing of the religious right (as opposed to Netenyahu's secular right) in the Likud. I am reverting the edit for the time being; anyone with thoughts on this please feel free to contribute to the discussion. ShalomShlomo 15:35, 21 December 2005 (UTC)
[edit] Profession?
- I (not the same person as above) would be delighted if someone would add information about what Feiglin does for a living. I haven't been able to find out.
- I don't really have time to translate, but the hebrew wikipedia mentions that he had a start-up company, of which he transfered ownership to a friend when he went into politics (I presume this friend gives him a stipend, or that his wife works for both their living)Daniel tzvi 06:17, 14 February 2006 (UTC)
i beileve he was in the window pane buisness for skycrapers the only way i would know this is from his book zo artzeinu