I had been at Ramah since Shorashim, but Solelim was Sandi’s first summer.
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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Edward Edelstein & Anna Dicker Edelstein
We actually don’t know exactly when we met for the first time. We shared a mutual group of friends that always went out as a group and got together frequently […]
Bill (William) Leigh Gross & Lisa Spertus Gross
I met Bill in 1957 the first day of camp that summer. Sheila Goldberg noticed the new guy as we piled out of the dining room. His smooth friendly face […]
Stuart Saposh & Linda Holof-Saposh
Camp Ramah is simply put, among our favorite places in the world, right up there with Teaneck and Jerusalem.
Noah Borenstein & Amy Judith Heller
Amy and I are an intermarriage, of sorts. We met on Ramah Seminar in 1993 — she was from Berkshires and I was from Palmer.
David Elcott & Shira Milgrom
Shira was Eve and David was Adam in a winter session play in California. We became friends and our relationship got less tacky than playing the Garden of Eden.
Alan Silberman & Margaret Auslander Silberman
The starting date for the relationship between Margaret (Maggie) Auslander and Alan Silberman that became a Ramah Wisconsin marriage is a matter of some confusion.
Bradley C. Tecktiel & Susan Fay (Mayer) Tecktiel
It was a typical Ramah summer romance that we continued during the year, despite being 1,000 miles apart. Ramah continues to be an important part of our lives. For the […]
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.
Rabbi Marshall Meyer & Naomi Friedman Meyer
When Marshall was just 21 years old, his mentor, Rabbi Abraham Joshua Heschel, suggested that he take the summer to study hebrew at Camp Ramah in the Poconos. It was […]