Kushner students hit the hills of Jerusalem

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The Kushner half-marathon team, from left, back row, Rabbi Motti Miller, Chaim Reiss, Rafi Snyder, Zach Blank, Shai Adler, Effie Auman, and, front row, Rachel Luxenberg, Yovel Krasner, Rachel Zucker, Alex Reiss, Yael Rabin, Rachel Roth, and RKYHS guidance counselor Sarah Guttman.+ enlarge image

The Kushner half-marathon team, from left, back row, Rabbi Motti Miller, Chaim Reiss, Rafi Snyder, Zach Blank, Shai Adler, Effie Auman, and, front row, Rachel Luxenberg, Yovel Krasner, Rachel Zucker, Alex Reiss, Yael Rabin, Rachel Roth, and RKYHS guidance counselor Sarah Guttman.

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At the Jerusalem half-marathon are, from left, Yovel Krasner, Yael Rabin, Rachel Zucker, Rachel Roth, Alex Reiss, RKYHS guidance counselor Sarah Guttman, and Rachel Luxenberg.

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Eleven students from Rae Kushner Yeshiva High School in Livingston and their teacher Rabbi Motti Miller ran the Jerusalem half-marathon on March 1, the only American high school contingent to participate. The team raised over $37,000 for Shalva, the Association for Mentally and Physically Challenged Children in Israel.

Although the Kushner runners made up less than 5 percent of the Shalva team, they brought in 10 percent of the funds raised for Shalva.

Miller invited the students to join him as a team and run in the event. “I thought it would be the perfect way to combine health and fitness with tzedaka, hesed, and spirituality, key lessons we teach the teens at school,” he said, “and what better place for our student delegation to run than in Jerusalem.”

Each student runner on the Kushner team committed to raising $2,700 for Shalva; their airfare and accommodations were privately sponsored. While in Israel, the students toured and spent time with young Shalva clients.

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