Uman Ukraine - Thousands of Chasidic Jews Begin Arriving for Rosh Hashana
Uman Ukraine - Thousands of Chasidic Jews from around the world gathered Thursday in the central Ukrainian town of Uman to mark Rosh Hashana, at the tomb of their spiritual leader.
Some 12,000 Jews from the Bratslav Hasidic movement had gathered in the quiet town by Thursday to pray at the grave of Rabbi Nachman of Bratslav, who died in 1810.
Bearded and wearing black hats, participants began setting up giant tents and a big cafeteria to feed the 20,000 organizers were expecting before Rosh Hashana begins at sundown Friday.
They prayed, danced and recited psalms throughout the town, which was peppered with Hebrew posters during this men-only event. "This is ... a chance to touch the living faith of our fathers," said Borys Varminshteyn, of Myrhorod in central Ukraine.
Some 12,000 Jews from the Bratslav Hasidic movement had gathered in the quiet town by Thursday to pray at the grave of Rabbi Nachman of Bratslav, who died in 1810.
Bearded and wearing black hats, participants began setting up giant tents and a big cafeteria to feed the 20,000 organizers were expecting before Rosh Hashana begins at sundown Friday.
They prayed, danced and recited psalms throughout the town, which was peppered with Hebrew posters during this men-only event. "This is ... a chance to touch the living faith of our fathers," said Borys Varminshteyn, of Myrhorod in central Ukraine.
6 Comments:
At 12:07 PM, Anonymous said…
what a beautiful and uplifting Yom Tov it will be, I wish I could be there with you. My problem is...I still cannot afford to pay full tuition, so I can't go.
At 1:45 PM, Anonymous said…
I would like to know the makor (source) for the legend that one will be shlepped out of gehenom if he prays by R Nachman's kever. Is this in writing?
At 2:46 PM, Anonymous said…
Lipa or Shloma, pictures please... the Vin people haven't sent in yet?
At 4:10 PM, Anonymous said…
"what a beautiful and uplifting Yom Tov it will be" , isn't it great all these guys running away from their wives & children for a week ....
At 6:30 PM, Anonymous said…
i hear its very nice, especial at Tashlich
At 9:13 PM, Anonymous said…
The Breslever are not the only ones away from their families Yom Tov - the Belzer go to Israel
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