The Knesset Education Committee voted in a fast-track procedure to approve the first reading of a bill establishing a memorial center for Rabbi Nachman of Breslov, with an estimated budget of tens of millions of shekels. Further details on the location and timeline have not yet been disclosed.
The Knesset Education Committee approved the first reading of a bill to establish a memorial center for Rabbi Nachman of Breslov, at a cost of tens of millions of shekels. The approval was made in a fast-track procedure, indicating the priority given to the project. Rabbi Nachman (1772–1810) was the founder of the Breslov Hasidic movement, and his grave in Uman, Ukraine, is a major pilgrimage site. The proposed center's location has not been specified in the report. The bill will now proceed to further readings before becoming law.
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