Searches Intensify For Missing Israeli In Uman
The Israeli man who went missing in the Ukrainian city of Uman three days ago has been named as Amir Ohana.
The Israeli man who went missing in the Ukrainian city of Uman three days ago has been named as Amir Ohana.
Searches for an Israeli man missing in the Ukrainian city of Uman have increased Wednesday, with local patrols and rescue services focusing on finding a body.
Ukrainian nationalists destroyed a tent city erected by Hasidic Jews in Uman, ahead of the annual Rosh Hashanah pilgrimage.
Yitzhak, 35, a father of three, first visited Uman three years ago. He prostrated himself at the graveside of Rabbi Nachman, the founder of the Breslov Hasidic movement, for the sake of spiritual enrichment and for the mitzvah, hoping to secure a good living, answers to his problems, and a happy life.