Amy and I are an intermarriage, of sorts. We met on Ramah Seminar in 1993 — she was from Berkshires and I was from Palmer.
Archive | New England Marriages
RSS feed for this sectionRamah 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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Micah Liben & Deborah Markowitz
Deborah and I both began at Ramah in first year Ilanot…but we “ran in different circles” throughout our summers as campers.
Ross Sommers & Hadas Bonnie Sommers
I came back from Israel to be at Ramah. Hadas was Sgan Teva and was impressed with my Hebrew.
Steve Glazer & Andrea Soff Glazer
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 […]
Ari Glazer & Stephanie Goldberg Glazer
I am a second-generation Ramah marriage as my parents Rabbi Steven and Andrea Glazer are also a Ramah marriage.
Alan Levine & Barbara Portnoy Levine
We were both campers at New England for many years (starting at the camp in Moodus) and met in 1968. Alan was a waterfront counselor and I was the Omanut […]
Moti Hanochi & Naomi Stamler Hanochi
Moti Hanochi and Naomi Stamler Hanochi met at Camp Ramah in New England in 1975 and were married in 1977.
Allan Lehmann & Joanne Schindler
We were both counselors in the same edah and became friendly.
Seth Greenberg & Ilene Spark-Greenberg
My wife of nearly 15 years, Ilene Spark-Greenberg, was a camper at Wisconsin and a counselor at New England. I was a staff brat, a camper, a counselor and a […]
Noah Hartman & Anna Robinowitz Hartman
Both being from Atlanta, we met on the way up to camp, although we were in different edot and didn’t really know each other.