Abbreviation | JMA |
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Founded | 2004 |
Founder | Ken Shapiro (inactive) and Scott Wynn |
Purpose | Motorcycle club umbrella group |
Region | Worldwide |
Membership | 2,500 |
President | Steven Aresty |
Key people | Daniel Herbst (VP), Lauren Secular (Treasurer), Jay Mandelker (Secretary), Bob Cohen (Previous President), Ken Bell (R2R liaison), Ris Gilad (Programming), Jake Simon (Communications) |
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Jewish Motorcyclists Alliance (JMA) is an umbrella organization of Jewish motorcycle clubs. The JMA's affiliate clubs consist of independent motorcycle riding clubs with JMA membership criteria.[1] A member club designates a representative to serve on the JMA Council.
The JMA is the home of Jewish motorcyclists from around the world. The JMA is an association of Jewish motorcycle clubs that upon its formation included organized groups in the United States, Canada, Israel, England and Australia, representing over 2,500 Jewish motorcycle enthusiasts. The common thread is the religion; however membership or admittance to the member clubs is not dictated by faith or brand of motorcycle: riders of any denomination or brand of bike are welcome.