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Hundreds cycle in heatwave to raise funds for Kef

Other charities, including Hand in Hand, Norwood and Kisharon Langdon, also organised bike rides

July 1, 2025 10:52
Kef cyclists celebrate making it to the finish line (Photo: Daniel Morris Photography)
Kef cyclists celebrate making it to the finish line (Photo: Daniel Morris Photography)
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Summer’s here and cycle season has started. Various charities in the Jewish community have embraced the heat to raise money to support the work that they do, helping disadvantaged and disabled people to flourish.

In sweltering 30 degrees heat, on Sunday, over 260 Bike4Kef riders cycled distances of up to 150 km on a day which finished with a celebration in Hendon Park. The reward was great, but earning it wasn’t so simple.

After days spent raising almost £800,000 for Kef, Sunday brought the ride which sponsors had been promised. Weekly Kef volunteer and 100km cyclist, Eli Halberstadt, 17, told the JC: “I wanted to collect money for an organisation that helps so many kids and adults with special needs. [Kef] teaches me invaluable life lessons and brings me enjoyment you don’t find anywhere else.”

However, heat made this year’s ride more challenging. When asked about how he had coped with the weather, Eli recalled: “Half-way in, it was a miracle that I hadn’t fainted.” Happily, the vibrant post-ride festivities included a barbecue and music, and Eli shared how Kef’s riders were “treated like kings at the finish line”.