Dec. 17, 2012

This year, the IMPJ's Riding4Reform celebrates its 10th year with all new options. If you love to bike or hike, this is a great opportunity to raise money for the Reform Movement in Israel while enjoying the beauty of the country.
The ride will take place March 10-14, 2013 . Three parallel tracks will start in the northern Golan Heights, and end on the Mediterranean coast in Caesarea.
The registration rate is $650, and participating in the ride requires a commitment to a fundraising minimum. More information can be found in the registration materials below.
This year's options include:
Riding4Reform Original:
Five days of bike riding trails, about 31 miles a day. A challenging ride for more experienced cylcists.
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Riding4Reform Light:
Five days of easy cycling, about 15.5 miles (or four hours) a day. This ride will take a more scenic route, using paved roads and paths.
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Hiking4Reform:
Five days of hiking selected northern hiking trails, between six and nine miles per day. The route will encompass the Banias River, Mount Arbel, Mount Tabor and Mount Gilboa. In addition, participants will visit selected tourist sites in the area including: Lake Hula, the Sea of Galilee, The Sachne water springs, and more.
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All three tracks will have common accommodations and will attend some of the attractions and sites together. Participants can mix and match their days and tracks, giving them the possibility to vary their activities into a creative and unique experience.
For more information about the ride, fundraising and what to bring, visit the official Riding4Reform website. Complete the forms and send them to ARZA at 633 3rd Avenue, 7th Floor, New York, NY 10017, along with your registration fee, in order to receive the early bird rate.