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The shops take payment in shekels, Israeli police patrols move through throngs of Hasidic Jewish men in white prayer robes, and everywhere there are signs and adverts in Hebrew.

This is not Israel, however, but Pushkin Street in Ukraine's Uman, a nondescript town of Soviet apartment blocks, cracked pavements and overgrown grass verges around 130 miles south of Kyiv.

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