In an homage to prolific writer Herman Wouk for his 100th birthday, Camp Ramah in New England alumnus, Steve North, writes about the Wouk story “almost no one has ever […]

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In an homage to prolific writer Herman Wouk for his 100th birthday, Camp Ramah in New England alumnus, Steve North, writes about the Wouk story “almost no one has ever […]
We’re schepping nachas for all the Ramah graduates of The Jewish Theological Seminary, class of 2015 (and our west coast friends at Ziegler School of Rabbinic Studies)!
With the official launch of RamahDate on Friday, May 15, the press continues to show us some love!
The promotional video for Ramahdate is now online!
RamahDate is officially live, and we’ve got some great graphics to help spread the word!
The Ramah Camping Movement is thrilled to announce that RamahDate, the first-ever partnership between JDate and a Jewish camping movement, will launch tomorrow, May 15, 2015.
In preparation for the launch of RamahDate on Friday, May 15, a social media campaign called “Because of Camp Ramah” hit the internet, encouraging Ramah alumni to share the impact […]
Camp Ramah in California hosted the first ever Ezra Reunion Shabbat with sixteen Ezra participants and six Ezra coordinators from different parts of southern California.
On Friday, April 24th, Ramah alumni from Columbia, Barnard, and List College held the second annual Columbia/Barnard Ramah Shabbat Dinner at the Columbia/Barnard Hillel, sponsored by the Ramah College Network.
Ami Yares has been making headlines for his incredible project translating the Grateful Dead and Jerry Garcia’s music into Hebrew.