Although we were both at camp at the same time as campers for a number of years, we never met because we were in different age groups.
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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Michael Landau & Faye Andrea Goldman
We first met unloading luggage from the buses at camp. I missed staff week that summer, and came up with the campers.
Martin Cohen & Joan Freeman Cohen
Joan was Rosh Drama, attempting to put on seven shows in seven weeks. I was a lonely guy trying to learn enough Greek in one summer to start 3rd year […]
David Cutler & Rachel Fish
Dave and I met as campers at Ramah in Palmer. We became good friends and shared mutual friends. It was not until after Ramah that we began dating.
Stuart Katz & Marni Smith Katz
Stuart Katz and Marni Smith Katz met in 1986 at Camp Ramah in New England and were married in 1991.
Daniel “Dani” Moskowitz & Miriam Wolf
We met outside the staff laundry room… Dani was at camp for the first time following completion of his mandatory Army service in Israel.
Matthew Zerden & Lisa de Saxe Zerden
Matt and Lisa met the first day of the Seminar trip in the summer of 1996. Lisa attended Ramah in Ojai, CA. Matt was from Savannah, GA but attended camp […]
Ronen Glimer & Amy Abrams
We met during staff week in 1992. We dated the entire summer and broke up when we went back to school.
Bruce Allen Bromberg Seltzer & Deborah Tamar Bromberg Seltzer
At the start of second session, Bruce was relocated into my edah. We had lots of mutual friends and hung out together.
Joshua Hammerman & Mara Aisenberg Hammerman
We were counselors in the same edah together and by the end of staff week, we were an “item.”