Jeffrey Sosland and Mindy Weisenberg Sosland met at Camp Ramah in Wisconsin in 1980 and were married in 1993.
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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Ari Applbaum & Na’ama Levitz Applbaum
Ari was a mishlachat member in the summer of 2001. He returned in 2002, Na’ama’s first time on mishlachat.
Paul S. Drazen & Susie Alpert Drazen
We initially met BECAUSE we were both at Ramah.
Daniel J. Merritt & Ruth (Booty) Newlander Merritt
Immediate attraction on many levels; besides, it was cold at night!
Charles Cohen & Jennifer (Jen) Neufeld Cohen
Charles Cohen and Jennifer (Jen) Neufeld Cohen met at Camp Ramah in Wisconsin in 1992 and were married in 2004.
Marc Swatez and Elise Rice Swatez
We first met at USY International Convention and started dating on Tisha B’Av that summer at camp when we were both counselors for Solelim.
Amir Cohen & Alysa Gerstley Cohen
I came late to camp that year (it was my 4th year) because I had to take summer courses for grad school. My second day back at camp was Amir’s […]
Martin Bogot & Hadara Skidelsky Bogot
Leah Abrams, drama counselor, arranged for the two of us to play in a Tisha B’av night performance as Jeremiah and Bat Yisrael.
Martin Jeffrey Berman & Marylin Gottlieb Berman
On our way up to Mt. Carmel, Marylin was saying how she could not stand Southern accents and Danny Berger, an old friend from Ramah Wisconsin said meet Marty Berman […]
Bernard (Baruch) Gold & Rananah Kliers
My college roommate, Mike Graetz, knew Rananah from Ramah and suggested we stay at her house before the camp season.