In the Preface to his book They Must Go, written in 1980 in Ramle Prison, Rabbi Meir Kahane wrote: The greatest enemy of modern man is boredom. In prison, it can drive men mad. And so I instituted a stiff, daily regimen of study and writing that would keep me busy from early morning (4:30 A.M.) until lights-out (midnight). This schedule included...writings of various kinds. I have, for example, been creating a biblical commentary for the past ten...