Our families knew each other as we attended the same synagogue. We went out for the first time on New Year’s Eve, and the rest is history.
Archive | Wisconsin 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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Toby (Daniel) Marwil & Ivy Elinoff Marwil
We met the first night of camp after Kabbalat Shabbat Services and we married each other two years later.
Joshua Greenstein & Carol Goldklang
Joshua Greenstein and Carol Goldklang met at Camp Ramah in Wisconsin in 1989 and were married in 1995.
Andrew Shulkind & Sarah Zimbler Shulkind
Andrew Shulking and Sarah Zimbler Shukind met in 1992 at Camp Ramah in Wisconsin and were married in 2001.
Michael Joseph Small & Sheila Berk Small
Thanks to a Fourth of July talent show, we met as counselors in 1985 at Wisconsin. Being at camp let us discover that we had similar values, interests and a […]
Joshua Cohen & Sarah Bierman
Josh and I always joke that we first met when I was in Sollelim and he in Nivonim when he was a CIT for the boys in my edah. Over […]
Gigi Fried & Wendi Alana Portman
My first summer at Ramah Wisconsin, Gigi and I met on the bus to camp and kept bumping into each other during the first few days of staff week.
Shalom (Steven) Bochner & Orli Loewenberg
Shalom Bochner and Orli Loewenberg met at Camp Ramah in Wisconsin in 1989 and were married in 1995.
Richard Panush & Rena Joffe Panush
I roomed on the first Israel Seminar with Ellen Panush Zelenko through whom I met her brother, Richard, a many year veteran of Wisconsin Ramah.
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 […]