It's Not About Pomp and Circumstance; It's About the Sick Children - "Baltimore's BIKE4CHAI Team Is Ready To Ride

By BJLife Newsroom
Posted on 08/12/20

Baltimore, MD - Aug. 12, 2020 - Each year, our dedicated riders who 'bike for chai' show their support for families and sick children by riding hundreds of miles to Camp Simcha, rejoicing together at the world's happiest finish line in an unparalleled celebration.

This year, our international fundraiser will look and feel different. There are no crowds. No huddles of yellow and blue jerseys on the sides of the roads. No cheering dancers at Camp Simcha waiting for them as they turn the final corner.

This year, Bike4Chai and our riders from TEAM BALTIMORE demonstrate their absolute selflessness by doing it anyways. By showing the world that it's not about the "pomp and circumstance" or glory of personal achievement, but about sick children in our community who need us now more than ever.

Team Baltimore includes: Elliot (Eliezer) Abramson, Shmuly Abramson, Gary Bauman, Ezra Borck, Eli Greengart, Aryeh Gross, Shlomo Kanner, Yechiel Joseph Levin, Jonathan Lerner, Mordechai (Martin) Leybovich, Moshe Mayer, Daniel Moskowitz, Naftali Moskowitz , Alan Aharon Newman, Benjamin Weiskind, Yehoshua Ribakow Manny Topper, Daniel Wealcatch, Shmuli Wealcatch, Peretz Wertenteil, Eliezer Zweig


We are grateful to Bike4Chai and TEAM BALTIMORE for their unwavering support, and are counting down the days until we can dance with you once again.

Tzvi Haber
Director
Chai Lifeline, Mid-Atlantic Region