Blau, Amram

Blau, Amram
(1894-1974)
   Palestinian religious leader. He was born in Jerusalem. He was a founder of the anti-Zionist Hevrat Hayyim and refused to recognize the State of Israel when it was established in 1948. When Hevrat Hayyim was reconstituted as the ultra-Orthodox sect Neturei Karta he became its leader. After his first wife's death, he married a proselyte, Ruth Ben-David.

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