Thousands visited the grave of Rabbi Nachman of Horodenka this week on his yahrzeit in Tiberias, where prayers were said and a large bonfire was lit by locals. Photographer Yehuda Weiss traveled from Yavniel and documented the scene at the holy site, from emotional prayers to the fire, accompanied by the singing of the Hasidic hymn "V'amartem Koh Lechai."
The article describes the gathering as taking place in the Holy City of Tiberias and presents it as a major annual pilgrimage on the anniversary of the rabbi's death. A related devotional piece in the same edition says that Rabbi Nachman taught that the secret of the red heifer is that it purifies a person by helping them find the good within themselves, calling that inner point the "good point."
The yahrzeit observance appears amid other Hasidic community reports, including preparations for prayers at the same grave in Tiberias by Vיזhnitz followers, who were told to pray for the recovery of their rebbe, and wider coverage of Hasidic events across Israel and abroad. The central focus here, however, is the large turnout at Rabbi Nachman of Horodenka's tomb and the nighttime atmosphere of prayer, song, and fire.
No further developments were reported beyond the pilgrimage scene and the photo gallery released from the cemetery. The article frames the event as a spiritual gathering drawing the many who came to seek blessings and merit on the rabbi's memorial day.