Baltimore, MD - July 23, 2018 - On August 1-2, 550 cyclists will ride 180 miles over two days as part of Bike4Chai. The annual bicycling event raises millions of dollars for Chai Lifeline, the international children’s health support network which provides emotional, social, and financial support to children with serious pediatric illnesses and their families. Many cyclists are participating to inspire others and to give back to Chai Lifeline for the impact the organization has had on their own lives.
Baltimore’s Ben Weiskind will take part in his second Bike4Chai and is riding in honor of his daughter, Sarah Naomi, a heart transplant-recipient and camper at Camp Simcha Special, Chai Lifeline’s overnight camp for children with chronic illnesses and medical challenges. “Chai Lifeline and Camp Simcha Special have been there for Sarah Naomi as well as our family,” said Ben. “She looks forward to 2 weeks every summer when she can enjoy all aspects of life despite her illness. There are no limitations in camp, and she gets to experience utter joy.”
Ben is also riding in memory of Rabbi Mendel Freedman, zt”l, former principal of Baltimore’s Bais Yaakov, (himself a heart transplant recipient), who had a special relationship with Sarah Naomi.
Baltimore’s Tzvi Moskowitz will be riding as part of Team Moshe, (along with his brother, father, cousins, and friends), in memory of his little brother Moshe Moskowitz, z'l, who was tragically killed in a car accident last year at the age of 13. In 2016, Moshe took it upon himself to raise money for Chai Lifeline and became one of the youngest to ever participate in Bike4Chai, completing 175 miles.