I first saw Jeff on the steps of JTS leaning on his guitar.We were on our way to Camp Ramah in the Berkshires for the Mador program just out of […]
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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Marty Goldberg & Sharon Zabitsky Goldberg
Marty Goldberg and Sharon Zabitsky Goldberg met in 1984 at Camp Ramah in California and were married in 1987.
Newton (Larry) Jassie & Lois Berman Jassie
I think we met on the tennis court. Ramah was a great way to meet Jewish boys. We have been avid supporters of Ramah and tried to get our synagogue […]
Ted Kesler & Judy Weinberg
We met at the Camp Ramah Berkshires Memorial Day singles weekend, 1998. For me, Ted, it was love at first sight. At Oneg Shabbat, I saw her across the room.
Michael Don Katz & Betsy Dolgin Katz
We met on the kikar the first day of camp. Michael was holding a tikkun, preparing a Torah reading. We sat back to back at meals because we each were […]
Mark Snowise & Elisa Cook Snowise
Mark Snowise and Elisa Cook Snowise met at Camp Ramah in New England in 1981 and were married in 1992.
David Apothaker & Carol Mendelsohn Apothaker
We met as staff working in the same edah.
Paul Neustadt & Barbara Mencow Neustadt
We met at American Seminar in Nyack, NY the summer of 1968. We were in the Mador Program at NE Ramah in Palmer, MA the summer of 1969.
Dan Gottstein & Amy Schein Gottstein
I attended Berkshires, but Dan is actually a Ramah Wisconsin alumni.
Jon Gutstein & Susan Mack Gutstein
We first met in our Shoafim year and were again at camp together the next year in Bogrim. We were friendly but never more than acquaintances.