Camp Ramah connected us with a group of people who observed Judaism in a natural and positive way.

Ramah couples celebrate simchas every year and we would love to celebrate you! Ramah marriages can be defined in many ways; whether you met your spouse at camp, or simply married another Ramahnik from a different camp, your Ramah matrimony is something special! There are more than six decades worth of wonderful stories. To have your Ramah marriage listed on our website please submit your story.
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Camp Ramah connected us with a group of people who observed Judaism in a natural and positive way.
We met during Steve’s first summer at Ramah – Andrea had been a camper for years. We were married in June of 1965; and, after a two-day honeymoon on the […]
How wonderful to be claimed by more than one Ramah!! Ivan and I spent our camping years at Connecticut where we were in the same edah but went out with […]
We met in the first Mador (the summer of ’59) at Ramah in the Poconos. Although I had gone to the Poconos all along, Stuart was from Ramah in Connecticut […]
Sander Mendelson and Adina Newman Mendelson met in 1957 at Camp Ramah in Connecticut and were married in 1958.
We met at Camp Ramah in Connecticut the summer of 1962.
Israel Nathan Silverman and Gloria Sussman Silverman met in 1962 at Camp Ramah in Connecticut and were married in 1963.