Israel's Foreign Ministry says it is 'premature' to make any final decisions, as ultra-Orthodox figures remain defiant that Rosh Hashanah tradition will take place as planned

In Uman, burial site of revered Rabbi Nachman of Breslov, some 30 faithful attempt to keep to their routines, while gathering supplies and preparing for when the war reaches them

Odele, 46, one of only two women left in the western Ukrainian city, says the war is 'a sign from the messiah'

Foreign Ministry estimates some 8,000 Israelis are still inside war-torn country; Jerusalem's envoy says they are encountering difficulties in aiding people

United Hatzalah representative predicts city will be targeted due to nearby weapons depots; Israel estimates around 200 families reside there

Science reporter Nathan Jeffay discusses effects of Rosh Hashanah's Uman pilgrimage on COVID numbers, while founding editor David Horovitz handles Gilboa prisoner capture and Iran

More than 1,400 who made Uman pilgrimage test positive amid concerns over faked documentation; testing centers congested ahead of Yom Kippur

Concerns hundreds carrying coronavirus may be traveling back from Ukraine with falsified paperwork; PM vows full criminal charges against those found breaking rules

Four others lightly hurt when their shuttle collides with a bus while heading to Kyiv airport after Rosh Hashanah

Health authorities have launched a concentrated vaccination effort in the city, focusing on service providers and health professionals, in preparation for the pilgrimage

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