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For Rosh HaShanah,For the past six years, internationally acclaimed photographer Ahron D. Weiner has traveled to Uman for Rosh HaShanah to document the ever-increasing numbers of Jews of every affiliation who make their way to Rebbe Nachman’s gravesite. An intimate look at the festivities in an exclusive preview of his upcoming exhibition.

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In his words “Every year an increasing number of Jews from every walk of life from all over the world converge in Uman a small unremarkable city in the Central Ukraine. They spend Rosh HaShanah united in meditation and prayer at the tomb of Rabbi Nachman of Breslov. In 1991 (just following Perestroika) only 250 devout Breslov adherents traveled to Uman. In 2009 over 25 000 made the trip.

“For the past six years I have joined this pilgrimage – camera in hand – to document this uniquely moving and increasingly spectacular event. The festival-like atmosphere is replete with dancing singing eating drinking and a spirit of communal prayer.

“‘Next Year In Uman: A Journey To The Ukraine’ captures men at prayer and children at play quiet moments of individual introspection and massive throngs of men worshipping in the streets.   

“There is an eerie dissonance in this mass of Jews returning to pray in Ukraine sixty-five years after the devastation of the Holocaust. The juxtaposition of these subjects praying in a forlorn Ukrainian town indeed hearken back to the lost era of the shtetl. Black-and-white images echo those captured by Roman Vishniak in his journeys across pre-war Europe while color images convey the energy and vibrancy of this contemporary event.”

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