Israeli veterans ride with Canadian cyclists in Courage in Motion 2021
Cyclists will ride 50-120 kilometers daily along pathways that show diverse areas of Israel's landscape.
Cyclists will ride 50-120 kilometers daily along pathways that show diverse areas of Israel's landscape.
While the country was locked down by COVID-19, Beit Halochem Centres in Israel remained open to disabled veterans for their vital rehabilitation. Deemed “essential services” by the Government of Israel, the designation demonstrates Beit...
This article originally appeared in the Jerusalem Post on Oct. 22, 2020 Despite travel difficulties, annual Beit Halochem cycling event to benefit disabled veterans takes place in Israel and Canada
This article originally appeared on Israel National News on Oct. 19, 2020 Initiative by Beit Halochem Canada brings together dozens of Canadian and Israeli riders Every year, for 13 years,
This article originally appeared in the Alberta Jewish News on Oct. 8, 2020 The 13th annual Courage in Motion, an initiative of Beit Halochem Canada, Aid to Disabled Veterans of
We are happy to share that Beit Halochem Centres across Israel are reopening – slowly, at greatly reduced capacities, and in strict accordance with Israel’s Ministry of Health guidelines. A
Israel’s daily Yediot Aharonot featured an interview with Adv. Edan Kleiman, Chairman of Beit Halochem Israel, in its April 13th print edition. As always, Edan inspires as he meets new challenges, both
Edan Kleiman said Canada has been the strongest supporter of Beit Halochem in the world for over a decade. “I think the Canada community should be very, very proud of itself,” he said.
This week, Courage in Motion welcomed Canadian and international cyclists to ride alongside Israel’s injured veterans, victims of terror, and members of the Israel Cycling Academy team. The Beit Halochem
For the past few days, some 250 cyclists have been pedaling up and down the roads of northern Israel. The ride up Mount Hermon and to the Golan Heights, and circle