Uman, Rosh Hashanah 5785

Without a trace: Fear grows for man who went to Uman and then disappeared, sparking intense search efforts

Aviad Farhi, an Israeli who went to Uman for Rosh Hashanah, did not return to Israel, did not make contact and is now classified as missing.

Aviad Farhi (Photo: Courtesy of the family)

There is growing concern for the well-being of Aviad Farhi, an Israeli citizen, who traveled to Uman for Rosh Hashanah.

Farhi was last seen in the early morning of Wednesday, October 8, in northern Romania’s Suceava.

Search and rescue efforts by his insurance company Passportcard have been underway since Thursday. These efforts are being made in cooperation with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Israeli Consul in Romania and the Israel Police.

A special tracking team was sent last Thursday to Romania to lead the search efforts in the country.

Ynet and Kikar Shabbat contributed to this article.

Poster asking people for information about missing Israeli Aviad Farhi (Photo: Magnus International Search and Rescue)
Uman Rosh Hashanah

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I really hope they find him - alive.
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