Both being from Atlanta, we met on the way up to camp, although we were in different edot and didn’t really know each other.
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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Carl Wolkin & Judy Lynne Rosenberg Wolkin
Judy and I were counselors in Edah Gimel where Shacharit services took place in a circle. Our eyes met one day, and one thing led to another.
Ed Feinstein & Nina Bieber Feinstein
After Havdallah, evening walk around camp.
Randy E. Spiegel & Debbie Krohn Spiegel
I was a long time camper and staff member at Ramah Canada. I moved to Boston.
Sanford Remz & Arlene Rosenkrantz Remz
Arlene and I met as counselors in the Tikvah program. I was there after my first year of law school for my only year as a staff member.
Jason Cathcart & Vicki Sykes Cathcart
We are both happy that Ramah decided to open a camp in the South. We will always be known as Darom’s first married couple.
Steven Carl Schoenberger & Louise Malamud Schoenberger
We simply met at camp and became very close friends. Although I was interested in her we did not start dating for nearly three years, until the summer of 2002.
Stuart Kelman & Vicky Koltun Kelman
We met in the first Mador (the summer of ’59) at Ramah in the Poconos. Although I had gone to the Poconos all along, Stuart was from Ramah in Connecticut […]
Pelleg Graupe & Elizabeth (Betsy) Davis Graupe
Technically, we met as campers, but really we met and became friends on Tzevet Solelim. Distractions such as television were not an issue. We had one another’s undivided attention.
Sander Mendelson & Adina Newman Mendelson
Sander Mendelson and Adina Newman Mendelson met in 1957 at Camp Ramah in Connecticut and were married in 1958.