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Israel sends cops and medics into wartime Ukraine — to protect pilgrims at a rabbi’s grave

Tens of thousands of Hasidic Jews will arrive in Uman despite Russian missile threats.
Jewish pilgrims in Uman, Cherkasy Oblast, in 2023. Photo: Interfax-Ukraine.
Jewish pilgrims in Uman, Cherkasy Oblast, in 2023. Photo: Interfax-Ukraine.
Israel sends cops and medics into wartime Ukraine — to protect pilgrims at a rabbi’s grave

Israel and Ukraine have unveiled a joint security operation to safeguard tens of thousands of Jewish worshipers traveling to Uman for Rosh Hashanah, The Jerusalem Post reports. The operation is designed to protect pilgrims despite the ongoing Russian war and rising missile and drone strikes.

It has been the fourth year of Russia’s full-scale invasion, during which Russian forces attack Ukrainian cities far from the frontlines with drones and missiles every day, killing civilians. Uman is a city in central Ukraine, located in Cherkasy Oblast. Each year on Rosh Hashanah, tens of thousands of Hasidic Jews—followers of Hasidism, a spiritual revival movement within Orthodox Judaism—along with other visitors from around the world, travel there on pilgrimage to the burial site of Rebbe Nachman of Breslov in Uman. 

Joint deployment for Uman pilgrimage

On 11 September, Israel’s Minister of National Security Itamar Ben-Gvir announced the plan after hosting Ukrainian Ambassador Yevhen Korniichuk, Israeli security officials, and representatives of the Haredi Orthodox community in Jerusalem on 10 September.

The initiative will deploy dozens of police officers, paramedics, and volunteers from both countries, creating what officials describe as an unprecedented security network.

The mission also includes medical teams and coordination with Ukraine’s Chief Rabbi, Moshe Reuven Azman. His teams will be stationed at border crossings and on the ground to support worshippers during the holiday.

Officials highlight significance of cooperation

The State of Israel places supreme importance on the safety of travelers,” Ben-Gvir said.

He welcomed the cooperation with Ukraine, calling it an “unprecedented operation” to ensure a safe and joyful pilgrimage.

Ambassador Korniichuk stressed Ukraine’s commitment despite wartime conditions.

“Ukraine, despite the burden of the Russian war and the severe security situation on the ground, is committed to holding a safe and respectful event in close cooperation with Israel,” he said.

Rabbi Azman praised the coordination, saying he welcomed the effort “to ensure that every worshipper can arrive with peace of mind and complete safety.” 

Pilgrimage grows despite war

Since the 1990s, Israeli pilgrims have made up the largest group attending Uman for Rosh Hashanah, with tens of thousands traveling annually. Many arrive through organized groups that manage logistics in coordination with Ukrainian authorities and local volunteers. In July, Ukraine declared Rabbi Nachman’s grave a national heritage site.

However, the Russian invasion has complicated pilgrimages. As Moscow intensifies its missile and drone attacks, safety concerns have grown. Despite this, officials expect large crowds this year. Rosh Hashanah begins at sundown on 22 September.