This June, I will travel to Poland to participate in the 2025 Ride for the Living. As part of the event, I’ll challenge myself to bike 60 miles from Auschwitz-Birkenau and walk 3 miles from the Płaszów concentration camp to the JCC Krakow. Coincidentally, it was 23 years ago this summer that I completed a 550-mile fundraising ride. While both my bike and this body have a few more years and miles on them, I can’t think of a more meaningful cause to dedicate my training and fundraising efforts to. If you can’t join me for the ride, I’d be deeply grateful if you could support the cause through a donation.
This year’s ride is taking place at an extraordinary moment in history with continued hostilities in Ukraine and Israel and an increased need to combat antisemitism in our own communities.
And yet, thousands of miles away from us, there is a thriving Jewish community in Krakow, right in the shadow of one of the biggest atrocities in human history.
Today, JCC Krakow is a beacon of hope, reconnecting Jews to their culture and community.
I am so incredibly excited to support this organization as I embark on the
10th Annual Ride For The Living!
Money raised during Ride For The Living will provide necessary support to the Jewish Community Center of Krakow, which serves as the focal point for the revival of Jewish life in Poland.
With over 1,100 Jewish members, including a Senior Club with
60 Holocaust survivors, a Hillel with almost 70 members, and the FRAJDA Preschool & Nursery, Krakow’s Jewish community is flourishing.
Additionally, in the last three years, JCC Krakow has been a key partner in providing humanitarian assistance to over 400,000 Ukrainians, 98% of whom are not Jewish and hundreds of displaced Israelis after October 7 attacks.
I hope you will consider helping make a difference in the lives of hundreds of Jews in Krakow who deserve the opportunity to flourish in a vibrant, welcoming, and modern Jewish community.