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Eric Schachar's Wild Israeli Ride

Jill Suzanne Jacobs

Not all of us would have what it takes to complete a 350-mile bike ride through desert heat. But one Dallas teen recently did it­-and did it for a good cause to boot. Read all about it in Eric Schachar's Wild Israeli Ride.

"Anyone who walks even as little as four cubits in the Land of Israel is assured that he or she is destined for the World to Come." Ketubot 111a

While he rode his bicycle through the Negev desert, Eric Schachar felt the sun scorching his shoulders and the warm desert wind whipping his face. "The air was so dry that my sweat evaporated immediately," he recalls, "making the temperature feel cooler than it really was." Deceived by the weather, Eric pedaled unknowingly into danger.

Getting in Gear: Sponsored by the Harold Grinspoon Foundation

Getting in Gear: Sponsored by the Harold Grinspoon Foundation

From the pages of the March/April print issue of JVibe, we bring you the story of the B'Nai Tzedek Teen Philanthropy program, which raised an amazing $12,000 on a single bike ride. Discover how they did it in Getting in Gear.

How we raised $12,000 while having one of the most amazing experiences of our lives!



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