After Getting Pardon, Ultra-Orthodox Leader May Name 17th Son After Reuven Rivlin

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(JTA) — An anti-Zionist activist from one of Jerusalem’s Haredi communities said he may name his 17th son after Israeli President Reuven Rivlin, who freed the man from jail.
Yoalish Krois, a senior member of the Orthodox Council of Jerusalem who was sentenced last year to five months in prison for tax evasion, was released from prison on June 29 following an amnesty given to him by Rivlin, was thus able to be home in time for the birth of his 17th child, a boy, on July 4, Radio Kol Chai reported Tuesday.
“I’m considering naming him after Reuven Rivlin,” Krois told the radio station.
Such homage would be remarkable in light of Krois’s resolute refusal to acknowledge the legitimacy of the country that Rivlin represents. In a 2007 interview for Makor Rishon, Krois, 45, said that has repeatedly calls on haredim to observe a day of mourning on Israel’s independence day because he regards that country’s creation as the “worst disaster to have befallen the Jewish People, worse than the Holocaust and the destruction of the Temple.”
Krois was convicted in April of running an illegal slaughterhouse for poultry in Jerusalem with an Arab Muslim partner. ]
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