Lori Beth and I went to camp for many years. I was best friends with her brother Joel and she was his little sister.
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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Sam Caplan & Sarah Ettinger Caplan
Sam Caplan and Sarah Ettinger Caplan met at Camp Ramah in Wisconsin in 2003 and were married in 2008.
Loren Bach & Naomi Hoffman
We met during Bogrim summer in 1998 but didn’t start dating until we were junior counselors in 2002 (Loren was on waterfront, Naomi was on Machon staff).
Zachary Seiden & Julia Keltz
Zachary Seiden & Julia Keltz met in 1996 at Camp Ramah Berkshires and were married in 2008.
Harvey Medress & Judy Yanowitz Medress
We crossed kikar paths a few times as campers but “met” as junior counselors. We formed an amazing friendship, which grew into a meaningful relationship through our college years, then […]
Elliot Dorff & Marlynn Wertheimer Dorff
We were really a mixed marriage because Elliot grew up in Milwaukee and the Wisconsin camp and Marlynn grew up in Philadelphia and the Poconos camp. We met in Mador […]
Noah Mencow & Shira Hichenberg
Noah had just returned from a two-week trip to Israel to be a junior counselor in 2003. He was showing his pictures from Israel to a friend, and Shira peeked […]
Joel Roth & Barbara Kramer Roth
Joel was Rosh T’filah at camp when Barbara was a camper, and then a Jr. Counselor. We married when Joel was at the Seminary as a student in 1965.
Gerry Rosenberg & Renee Lifchez Rosenberg
Our families knew each other as we attended the same synagogue. We went out for the first time on New Year’s Eve, and the rest is history.
David Kalender & Talya Hoffman Kalender
We met in preparation for our work on Israel Seminar.