Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich, at the request of the Breslov Union, ordered the transfer of 700,000 shekels to the Moldovan government to cover the debt for assistance provided to Hasidim last year who traveled through Moldova to Ukraine and arrived at the grave of Rabbi Nachman in Uman.
This was reported on September 17, 2024 by the portal Ynet.
With the transfer of the budget, it is expected that the crisis will come to an end, and tens of thousands of Breslav Hasidim will be able to arrive in Uman via Moldova.
A large delegation of Israeli police will arrive in Uman for the Rosh Hashanah celebration, it was reported Israeli Ambassador to Ukraine Michael Brodsky on air on TV channel KYIV24According to the ambassador, Israeli police will come to assist their Ukrainian colleagues in ensuring security in Uman, including participating in preliminary training exercises aimed at preparing for possible threats associated with the arrival of pilgrims.
He did not name the number of police officers sent to Ukraine – “numerous”
However, it is worth noting that the police will not be able to provide protection against rocket attacks and bombings. These threats require specialized means of protection, such as air defense systems and shelters, which are able to effectively cope with such attacks.
Israeli police will work to ensure order and security on the ground, but real protection against missile and air attacks requires a comprehensive approach and the participation of other services and technologies. In the context of the current threats caused by Russian aggression, security measures and the protection of citizens remain a priority.
In the context of the current threats to the very existence of the state of Israel, such care for pilgrims may seem strange. However, it is in line with the religious component of the Jewish state, which places special emphasis on preserving traditions and supporting believers, despite external challenges and dangers.
Last September, despite the war, Bratslav Hasidim came en masse to Uman to celebrate Rosh Hashanah, believing that the pilgrimage would guarantee them a happy year. This year, Rosh Hashanah will be celebrated from October 2 to 4.
