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Thousands Gather in Agur for Rabbi Yitzhak Gabara's Annual Pilgrimage with Miron-Style Logistics

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Starting Sunday evening, tens of thousands of Jewish worshippers from across Israel converged on the moshav of Agur in the Mateh Yehuda Regional Council to pray at the tomb of the revered Rabbi Yitzhak Gabara on his yahrzeit (anniversary of passing). The event's scale and logistical arrangements closely resembled those of the famed Lag BaOmer pilgrimage at Meron, with extensive preparations to accommodate the large crowds.

Heavy traffic congestion was reported overnight at key junctions such as Srigim and Luzit, as many attendees chose to arrive during the cooler late-night hours, causing significant crowding on access roads. The influx continued strongly into Monday morning, with thousands arriving via public transportation, organized shuttles, and private vehicles. Efficient shuttle services operated nonstop, transporting pilgrims from parking lots along a specially prepared "mehadrin" route directly to the holy site and back.

Due to the hot and dry weather conditions, a dedicated water truck distributed thousands of cold drinks around the clock to help attendees stay hydrated. Rabbi Yishai Yiftach, the event spokesperson, praised the crowd for their exemplary compliance with security and crowd control instructions, noting that orderly circular entry and exit flows allowed smooth access to the tomb without unnecessary delays or overcrowding.

Security personnel, medical teams, and rescue forces were stationed throughout the site to ensure the safety of the massive gathering. The event featured extensive preparations including large prayer tents, abundant refreshments such as meats, soft drinks, and seasonal fruits like watermelon, and culminated in emotionally charged prayer sessions. Organizers expressed hope that the prayers would be accepted mercifully and that Rabbi Gabara's merit would protect the entire Jewish people.

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