We had each been campers and staff at different Ramah camps for years, as had our siblings. We had each been in Washington, DC in 1983, going to the same […]
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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Evan Ravski & Abby Goldberg Ravski
We met at camp while on staff together. Evan was s’gan; Abby was a junior counselor.
Ari Derman & Talia Goldblatt Derman
We met in 1996, our Solelim summer at Camp Ramah in Wisconsin.
Harris Diamond & Samantha Braverman Diamond
We met as campers when we were in Bogrim. We were friends during that summer.
Scott Wohlstetter & Robin Fox Wohlstetter
Scott and I met initially at Ramah Nyack, but didn’t become friends until much later in 2001 when we joined a co-ed volleyball team through Makor in NYC.
Benjamin Brown & Meryl Kramer Brown
Benjamin Brown and Meryl Kramer Brown met at Camp Ramah in Canada in 1998 and were married in 2009.
Yoni Shoag & Stefanie Blechman Shoag
We met at the age of 13 and began dating during first year staff.
Amichai Margolis & Kari Phillips Margolis
Amichai Margolis and Kari Phillips Margolis met at Camp Ramah in New England in 2001 and were married in 2004.
Fred Elias & Michelle Elias
So, Solelim ’96 had to pray every morning and so it was Michelle and my tafkid as va’ad tefillah to coordinate the campers’ tefillah experience. Not only did the campers […]
Jay Reisbaum & Tara Spitz Reisbaum
Tara and I met when we were part of the Chavurah program as camp waiters in ’79. We did not start dating until the next summer when I was a […]