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Israel, the Ukrainian group even protected tens of thousands of worshipers in Man

Israel and Ukraine will send police, medals, and volunteers to work with the safety of the tens of Rosh Hamanah pilgrim to Uman.

Israel and Ukraine announced on Thursday, a safety work safely to protect tens of thousands of tourists and the Touman Karosh wheel.

The national security servant, Mk Tamar Ben-Gvir handled the Ukrainian ambassador Yevevgen Korniychuk, Israeli Orthodox Communind representatives involving many police officers, paramedics, and volunteers from both countries.

The action includes a provincial medical network, association with Ukrainain Chief Rabbi, Rabbi Moshishi Reuvenen Azman, whose groups will work in cross-ground and ground to ensure the safety of travelers.

“The situation of Israel puts the most important of the travelers’ safety,” says Ben-Gvir. “I accept cooperative governance to the Rukrainian government, which allows a safe and well-organized journey.

Ambassador Korniychuk emphasized the commitment of Ukraine despite the continued Russian war. “Ukraine, although the Russian army and a difficult situation of safety, is committed to a safe and respectful event by closely cooperation with Israel,” he said.

Jewish men in Tikkun Hikakalili near the Tokkan Tomb of Rabi Nachman, Jewish Holiday Rosh Hashanah, September 15, 2023.

Rabi Azman welcomed the link, commented, “I accept this together to ensure that every worshiper can come in the peace of mind and complete safety.”

Rabbi Shimson Blucmental, representing the office of the Rabbi’s Office, “will be located on the ground, to provide immediate assistance and care, and to ensure that no worshiper feels alone.”

Never-to-contact communication

Amichai Sabui, who voluntarily among organizations, explain the program as a history. “The scale event requires unprecedented communication. The cooperation between Israelite safety areas and Ukraine will produce good results in the soil,” he said.

Man, a central city and Ukraine, a burial area of ​​Rabi nachman of Breslov (1772-1810), the founder of Breslov Hasidic Movement. Rabi Nacman encouraged her followers to visit her tomb to encourage spiritually and prayer, especially during Rosh wheel, the Jewish New Year. Teach that praying to his cemetery can bring divine blessings, and this practice has grown stronger centuries.

Israeli travelers built the largest group of U Maan Karoshah Hahanah. The numbers are very grown since 1990s, tens of thousands of year. Many travel in organized groups that carry visas, accommodation, and planning materials, which often link to Ukrainian authorities and local volunteers to achieve and support.

Ukraine has ripped a tomb as a national heritage site in July. But travel travels has been more complicated as Russia attacks Ukraine and have already waked up Missile strikes and drone.

Rosh Homashah, the Jewish year, starts at sunset by September 22.

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