We met and became friends during daily camp activities during my first summer at Ramah and his second summer at Ramah.
Archive | Ramah 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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Netanel Burstin & Audrey Kutas Burstin
In 2008 Netanel returned as a shaliach to the camping staff at Ramah in Wisconsin from the year before, only this time with this sister Ganit.
Andrew Markowitz & Michelle Chonofsky Markowitz
Andy and I met for the first time at a USY convention through a friend, and even though I thought he was funny and cool, we remained just friends for […]
Noah Sacks & Shera Rosenthal Sacks
We were in the same edah for 5 years. We didn’t start dating until about 10 years later.
Jeremy Pappas & Abbie Fagin Pappas
Jeremy Pappas and Abbie Fagin Pappas met at Camp Ramah in Canada in 2009 and were married in 2012.
Brian Pogrund & Hannah Pogrund
We met the summer of 2000 (Chalutzim) at Ramah Wisconsin. We got married November 25, 2012.
Dani Saks & Nomi Ehrlich Saks
Dani and Nomi met in the summer of 2009 at ulpan during staff week at Camp Ramah in the Poconos. Nomi liked the way that Dani spoke Hebrew and Dani […]
Matthew Tanzer & Lauren Lubarsky Tanzer
All that 12-year-old Lauren wanted in early summer 1999 was to go home to Dresher.
Barak Lanes & Vered Lanes
We had to come all the way from Israel to Camp Ramah in Wisconsin to meet each other…and when Barak planned to propose, he forgot the ring at camp!
Mark Hoffman & Judy Saffir Hoffman
We spent a day off alone together at Sturgeon Falls, Michigan. A lot of water has passed under the bridge since then.