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Undeterred by Iran or Russia, ultra-Orthodox Israelis celebrate New Year in Ukraine

Ultra-Orthodox Jewish pilgrims celebrate Rosh Hashanah near tomb of Rabbi Nachman of Breslov in Uman
October 02, 2024
Sergiy Karazy - Reuters

By Sergiy Karazy

UMAN, Ukraine (Reuters) - Huge crowds of Israeli ultra-Orthodox Jews celebrated the Jewish New Year in the Ukrainian city of Uman on Wednesday, as unfazed by news of Iranian missiles raining on Israel as they were by the risk of Russian attacks on Ukraine during their visit.

Tens of thousands of followers of Rabbi Nachman of Breslov, who lived in the late 18th and early 19th century, gather in Uman every year to honour the rabbi, who chose the Ukrainian city as his resting place and was buried there in 1810.

Undeterred by Iran or Russia, ultra-Orthodox Israelis celebrate New Year in Ukraine
Ultra-Orthodox Jewish pilgrims celebrate Rosh Hashanah near tomb of Rabbi Nachman of Breslov in Uman

This year's Rosh Hashanah coincided with a sweeping ballistic missile attack on Israel by Iran, a potentially dangerous new phase in the war triggered by the Hamas-led assault on Israel last October.

But the news from home did not dampen the euphoric mood in Uman, about 200 km (125 miles) south of Kyiv, where the streets were filled with the sound of chants and rhythmic clapping.

"Everyone is good because we have God. That's it, there's nothing to worry about," said one of the visitors, who gave only his first name, Israel.

More than 30,000 ultra-Orthodox Jews arrived in Uman for Rosh Hashanah, according to the United Jewish Community of Ukraine. Another 14,000 were unable to reach the city, some of them because Iran's attack thwarted their travel plans.

Undeterred by Iran or Russia, ultra-Orthodox Israelis celebrate New Year in Ukraine
Ultra-Orthodox Jewish pilgrims celebrate Rosh Hashanah near tomb of Rabbi Nachman of Breslov in Uman

Asked whether they had any concerns about the threat from Russia, which has been hitting Ukraine with missiles, drones and bombs as part of its full-scale invasion launched in 2022, pilgrim after pilgrim said they had none.

"Ukraine is safer than Israel. If you want a safe place, you come to Ukraine," said Akiva, who did not wish to give his surname, joking that the distance from Uman to the Russian border was greater than the entire length of Israel.

He said he had called relatives back home when he heard about the Iranian missiles.

"I called, but in the bomb shelter there was no reception. So after they got out of the bomb shelter, we called up. They were good, perfect," he said.

Undeterred by Iran or Russia, ultra-Orthodox Israelis celebrate New Year in Ukraine
Ultra-Orthodox Jewish pilgrims celebrate Rosh Hashanah near tomb of Rabbi Nachman of Breslov in Uman

Several of the fervently religious visitors said they believed God was protecting the Jewish people, whether in Israel or in Ukraine.

"I feel bad (about the Iranian attack) but God has chosen us and saved us," said Avihai, who also did not give his surname.

(Reporting by Sergiy Karaziy; Writing by Dan Peleschuk; Editing by Estelle Shirbon)

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