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Ukraine to let in 5,000 for Rosh Hashanah pilgrimage to Uman

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Published: 3 August 2020

Last updated: 4 March 2024

Visitors will have to wear face masks in crowded places and refrain from gatherings of more than 30 people; Israeli health officials nervous about their return

THE UKRAINIAN GOVERNMENT has agreed to let at least 5,000 people attend the annual Rosh Hashanah pilgrimage in the city of Uman, Ukrainian Chief Rabbi Yaakov Dov Bleich said.

The quota may rise as high as 8,000, but the pilgrims will have to wear face masks in crowded places and refrain from gatherings of more than 30 people.

In previous years, about 30,000 pilgrims, mostly from Israel, have gathered for the Jewish new year in Uman, home to the burial place of Rabbi Nachman, an 18th-century luminary and founder of the Bratslav Hasidic movement.

Testing for the virus at airports and mandatory installation of software on cellphones are also being considered to help keep the pilgrims safe, Bleich said. “But basically, the Ukrainian government is not putting a stop to it,” he said.

Israeli health officials are “nervous” about what will happen when the pilgrims return, Bleich said.

FULL STORY Ukraine to let in at least 5,000 pilgrims for Rosh Hashanah, chief rabbi says (Times of Israel)

Photo: Pilgrims to Uman celebrating at the grave of Rebbe Nachman, September 2013 (Yaakov Naumi/Flash90)

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