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RFTL GLOBAL CHALLENGE 2024 REGISTRATION COMING SOON!

Whether you want to walk 10 miles over the course of a week or bike 100 miles in one day, the RFTL Global Challenge has something for everyone! Stay connected to our 3,000+ international Riders through Facebook and Strava and share photos of your achievements on social media using the #RFTLGC hashtag. You can also set up a fundraising page to support the rebirth of Jewish life in Poland.

It’s free, easy, and there’s no mandatory fundraising commitment.

 

What is the Ride For The Living Global Challenge?

In response to the challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, we crafted a remote Virtual Ride For The Living experience so that people could still participate in this meaningful event from the comfort and safety of their own community. Virtual RFTL combined fitness and Holocaust education to help support JCC Krakow and survivors around the world.

Inspired by the success of the Virtual Ride, the RFTL Global Challenge continues this important mission and allows participants from around the world to join Ride For The Living remotely.

Whether you want to walk 10 miles over the course of a week or bike 100 miles in one day, the RFTL Global Challenge has something for everyone! To help you stay engaged and motivated, the RFTL Global Challenge also offers free educational programming about the Holocaust and Jewish life in Krakow.


2021 GLOBAL CHALLENGE IN NUMBERS:

 
I am joining RFTL Global Challenge to do my part to repair the world: raise awareness about the Holocaust, honor survivors, and support Jewish life.
— Lukasz, 2021 RFTL GC Participant
 
Kol Isha - JCC Krakow’s women’s group in Krakow, Poland (2020)

Kol Isha - JCC Krakow’s women’s group in Krakow, Poland (2020)

Alvin & Katie in Chicago, IL (2020)

Alvin & Katie in Chicago, IL (2020)

Rabbi Avi in Efrat, Israel (2020)

Rabbi Avi in Efrat, Israel (2020)

Philipp Charwath, Consul General of Austria in Krakow, and his daughter in the Austrian Alps (2020)

Philipp Charwath, Consul General of Austria in Krakow, and his daughter in the Austrian Alps (2020)