The gravesite complex of Rabbi Nachman of Breslov in Uman, Ukraine, is set for a major renovation project valued at over $2 million, the Breslov Union in Uman, which manages the site, announced on Sunday.

Work is scheduled to begin in the winter of 2026 on the 2,154 square yard complex, which has suffered from overcrowding and disruptions for decades.

Tens of thousands of worshippers customarily visit the site during Rosh Hashana. With annual upkeep that exceeds $800,000 and Rosh Hashana preparations that cost more than $350,000, the Breslov Union is preparing to launch a large fundraising campaign, according to Yeshiva World News .

Renovation plans include several major enhancements: a new women’s section that will provide a comfortable space for female visitors; creative solutions t

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