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Hasidic Pilgrim Missing in Ukraine

18.09.2015, 15:17

Amir Ohana, 28, has not been seen since Tuesday, when he went into the forest to meditate, according to reports.

An Israeli man went missing in Uman during the annual Rosh Hashanah pilgrimage to a Hasidic movement founder’s grave in the Ukraine city.

Amir Ohana, 28, has not been seen since Tuesday, when he went into the forest to meditate, according to reports.

Ohana, the father of three, reportedly has a serious medical condition. Because of his illness, he was not able to purchase insurance for the trip, and therefore a search team has not been procured.

Local authorities are searching the forest and the nearby river. Israeli police officers and representatives of the ZAKA rescue and recovery organization have arrived on site to search as well, according to reports.

Since the fall of communism, Uman has seen the arrival of thousands of pilgrims on the Jewish New Year who come to visit the gravesite of the Breslover movement’s founder, Rabbi Nachman.

 

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