September 22, 2025
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More than 35,000 Hasidims arrived at the celebration of Rosh Ha-Shan.

More than 35,000 Hasidims have arrived in the Cherkasy region to celebrate the Jewish New Year – Rosh Ha -Shaman. Source: Colonel Andriy Demchenko, a spokesman for the State Border Guard Service of Ukraine, on the national telephone of the Details: the officer noted that the movement of pilgrims is not only through borders with the EU countries, these citizens are actively crossing the border with Moldova.”, – WRITE: www.pravda.com.ua

Hasidim arrival. Photo of the Jewish community

More than 35,000 Hasidims have come to Uman of the Cherkasy region to celebrate the Jewish New Year-Rosh Ha-Shan.

Source: Colonel Andriy Demchenko, a spokesman for the State Border Service of Ukraine

Details: The officer noted that the movement of pilgrims is not only through borders with the EU countries, these citizens are actively crossing the border with Moldova. Demchenko added that the arrival of pilgrims has been going on for several weeks. The main number of them has entered the last 5 days.

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Direct Language: “According to our estimates, more than 35,000 host pilgrims, which were moved by organized groups, were traced to enter Ukraine.

That preceded: The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine called on the pilgrimage, which plan to pilgrimage to Uman on Rosh Ha-Shan in September, to take into account the lack of guarantees of full safety to foreign citizens in the territory of Ukraine.

Know more: Uman is 40,000 pilgrims. We tell you how and when Ukraine became the center of Hasidism

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