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Rabbis Can Run
On February 11th, with G-d’s help, our Rabbis will be running 6, 9, 13 or 16 miles in the RCR Marathon event in Florida. You might think this is too much for any runner let alone a Rabbi, however with the help of the RabbisCanRun program they have been able to integrate exercise into their weekly schedule to keep in shape and are working to improve our health. Our Rabbis are B’H still exercising regularly, even 5 YEARS after they complete the program!! This year more than 30 RABBIS from 3 countries will be training and running together to continue to promote the importance of health and exercise and inspire others to do the same. They will also be helping to raise money through this campaign, for Olami, a global organization committed to inspiring college students and young professionals to strengthen their Judaism through learning and practice.
Please join us now in supporting Olami to help us reach our goal of raising $140,000 for Jewish Outreach. Donate now and show your Rabbi that you appreciate the challenge he is accepting and value the importance of good health and fitness.
If you prefer to donate offline, checks can be made payable to Morasha Olami (earmarked for your Rabbi) and mailed to the address below.
Shua Klagsbrun/Attn: Olami RCR,
1183 Railroad Ave, Suite #213,
Hewlett NY, 11557
The day of our race will arrive quickly so please don’t delay in showing your support. Please also share this campaign with others to spread the word regarding this important program that is changing the lives of Rabbis and students around the world. With your help, our Rabbis will cross the finish line as they work hard to improve their health while also supporting Jewish outreach.
Thank you for your support!
Coach K & The RCR Team
192 donors
29 Participants
I believe RCR will be for Rabbanim what Daf Yomi has been for Jews the world over; a simple, life-changing idea that will transform the face of Klal YisraelRabbi Adam Simon, SCY High, San Diego, CA
Director of Advancement
I learned that I am capable of anything I set my mind to. Slow steady progress with defined goals and hard, consistent work will always lead us to success.Rabbi Yehuda Jeiger, Hollywood, FL
Elementary School Principal
RCR taught me the real meaning of "HaKol Yachol", that if we do our part, Hashem can take us across the finish line.Rabbi Yoni Danzger, Roslyn, NY
Rabbi of the Roslyn Synagogue