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Thousands Attend Rabbi Yitzchak Gabra Pilgrimage with New Access Route in Agur
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First reported by Now 14 · 22 hours ago
What happened
Thousands gathered at Rabbi Yitzchak Gabra's tomb in Agur for the annual pilgrimage, utilizing a new direct access route and strict traffic controls. A large parking area and shuttle service support the crowds, while an online prayer request system enables remote participation.
- 01A new direct access path to Rabbi Yitzchak Gabra's tomb bypasses Agur village entirely.
- 02Millions of shekels from private donors funded the infrastructure improvements.
- 03Road 38 to Agur is fully closed; visitors use Route 35 and shuttle buses.
- 04Separate entrances for men and women and many stewards ensure safety at the site.
- 05An online center allows submitting prayer requests for those unable to attend in person.
- 06The event marks an unprecedented logistical upgrade for the pilgrimage.
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