Uman Rosh Hashana
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− | An annual pilgrimage of the Breslov Chasidim to the grave of their founder, [[Rebbe-Nachman-of-Breslev|Rebbe Nachman]] in Uman, Ukraine during the Jewish holiday of [[Rosh Hashanah]]. Originally the gathering took place during the life of Rebbe Nachman and was then continued by his student Rebbe Nasson after his masters death. | + | An annual pilgrimage of the Breslov Chasidim to the grave of their founder, [[Rebbe-Nachman-of-Breslev|Rebbe Nachman]] in Uman, Ukraine during the Jewish holiday of [[Rosh Hashanah]]. Originally the gathering took place during the life of Rebbe Nachman and was then continued by his student Rebbe Nasson after his masters death. In recent years an average of 40,000 Jews attend the gathering each Rosh Hashana. |
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+ | ==Tickets and Flights== | ||
+ | ===Charters vs. Set Flights=== | ||
+ | ===Airports=== | ||
+ | ===Free and Discounted Tickets=== | ||
+ | ===Travel Agents=== | ||
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+ | ==Kivrei Tzadikim== | ||
+ | Many visitor to Uman often try to visit other Kivarim during their trip, most commonly Rebbe Nasson, the Baal Shem Tov and Rabbi Levi Yitzchok of Berditchev. | ||
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Revision as of 22:14, 29 September 2012
An annual pilgrimage of the Breslov Chasidim to the grave of their founder, Rebbe Nachman in Uman, Ukraine during the Jewish holiday of Rosh Hashanah. Originally the gathering took place during the life of Rebbe Nachman and was then continued by his student Rebbe Nasson after his masters death. In recent years an average of 40,000 Jews attend the gathering each Rosh Hashana.
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Tickets and Flights
Charters vs. Set Flights
Airports
Free and Discounted Tickets
Travel Agents
Kivrei Tzadikim
Many visitor to Uman often try to visit other Kivarim during their trip, most commonly Rebbe Nasson, the Baal Shem Tov and Rabbi Levi Yitzchok of Berditchev.