- Uman - Wikipedia
Uman's landmark is a famous park complex, Sofiyivka (Ukrainian: Софiївка; Polish: Zofiówka), founded in 1796 by Count Stanisław Szczęsny Potocki, a Polish noble, who named it for his wife Sofia
- Uman | Cossack History, Battle of Uman Jewish Pilgrimage . . .
Uman, city, central Ukraine, on the Umanka River It dates from the Middle Ages and was incorporated in 1795 For more than a century (1726–1832) it was owned by the Potocki family of Polish magnates It grew considerably from the late 19th century, with the arrival of the railroad
- Why Do Some Jews Visit Uman for Rosh Hashanah?
On Rosh Hashanah, tens of thousands of Jews from Israel and elsewhere descend on the small Ukrainian city of Uman to celebrate the Jewish new year Located some 130 miles south of the capital Kiev, Uman is the burial place of Nachman of Breslov, the founder of the Breslov Hasidic sect
- Uman: What You Need to Know about the City of Souls | Aish
Uman has been revitalized as the city of souls, where the martyrs' souls are joined by tens of thousands of Jews praying for spiritual and material success every Rosh Hashanah
- Uman - Jewish Virtual Library
Uman had the reputation of being a city of klezmerim ("Jewish musicians") The grandfather of the violinist Mischa *Elman was a popular klezmer in the city, and the tunes of Uman were widely known
- Uman city, Ukraine guide
Uman is a city located at the confluence of the Kamenka and Umanka rivers in the Cherkasy region of Ukraine, halfway from Kyiv to Odesa It is a popular tourist center, known primarily due to one of the best park complexes in Ukraine
- Uman community - Economy of trust Ukraine Inc.
Uman Community, located in Cherkasy Oblast, was established in 2020 and unites the city of Uman and the village of Polianetske It is one of the most dynamic communities in the region, serving as an administrative, cultural, educational, and tourism center
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