We met at Ramah when Alex babysat my sister Karen, who was 3 years old.
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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Daniel Prober & Sharon Katz Prober
Dan and I met in June of 1967, right after the Six Day War. Palmer was an amazing place to be at that time, especially for me, as I was […]
Eric Scott Yanoff & Dava Wiener Yanoff
Eric and I met for the first time the summer of 1998. It was my first year on staff and his first year as a rosh edah. We connected instantly […]
Bart Axelrod & Charna Ockman Axelrod
We actually first met in Israel in the summer of 1958. Bart was in Israel for the year and Charna came on the second USY Pilgrimage.
Adam Rosenthal & Jami Datnow Rosenthal
When we first met, we were nine years old – in Nitzanim at Camp Ramah in California. We were friends and pen pals for years.
Andrew Barnett & Vivian Matusow Barnett
We originally met as campers but did not really date until we were reunited as Ramah staff. Ramah has shaped who we are as individuals and as a couple.
Israel Nathan Silverman & Gloria Sussman Silverman
Israel Nathan Silverman and Gloria Sussman Silverman met in 1962 at Camp Ramah in Connecticut and were married in 1963.
Joshua Gould & Melodye Feldman
We were both working in the same program and met the first night of staff training. We both did not want to be in a relationship.
Arnie Davidson & Penny Fleishman Davidson
Arnie and I met the summer before Palmer closed for reorganization so the atmosphere at camp was loose and casual with easy mixing of staff and campers.
Josh Menachem Kulp & Julie Beth Zuckerman
We originally met through our involvement in international USY, but we “re-met” in the summer of 1995, when we were both group leaders for Ramah Seminar.