Some are concerned that even if direct flights are cancelled, pilgrims will choose routes to the site.
This year, Rosh Hashaná begins on the night of September 18. Gamzu begged Zelensky on Friday to save you the massive meeting.
“I would like to express my fear that holding two weeks of extensive celebrations in ouman city centre, where tens of thousands more will celebrate in overcrowded conditions, will inevitably have serious short- and long-term implications, whether for the local Ouman network and beyond, as well as for the State of Israel” , he wrote in a letter to the President of Ukraine.
Gamzu’s opposition to the pilgrimage has posed difficulties among the partners of Netanyahu’s ultra-Orthodox coalition, some of whom have reportedly sought him from office.
Housing Minister Yaakov Litzman of the Ultra-Orthodox Judaism of the United Tor said flight regulation would be a “slap for tens of thousands of Bratslav followers, to Channel 12.