Ami Yares has been making headlines for his incredible project translating the Grateful Dead and Jerry Garcia’s music into Hebrew.

Ami Yares has been making headlines for his incredible project translating the Grateful Dead and Jerry Garcia’s music into Hebrew.
Nearly 150 Ramah families and friends turned out on Sunday April 19 for the first Reshet Ramah Family Fun Day.
I’m still a little bit on cloud nine from Sunday night! I shrieked with excitement when I first heard about the possibility of an event centered on Broadway stars and […]
Since the start of 2015, Reshet Ramah, along with our camp alumni associations and the Ramah College Network, have collectively facilitated many programs across North America.
A massive Mazel Tov to Camp Ramah in New England alumnus Noah Hichenberg for being named one of the The Jewish Education Project’s 2015 Young Pioneers Award recipients!
For the second year in a row, thanks to the efforts of Congressman Ted Deutch (D-FL-21), Ramah Poconos alumnus and Ramah Darom parent, 100 alumni and friends of Ramah participated […]
A new Ramah minyan met for the first time on Friday, February 27, at Park Avenue Synagogue in New York City. Over 150 Ramah alumni from every Ramah camp in […]
My association with Ramah began when I was twelve years old in 1948 at Ramah in Maine. Fast forward to Ramah in Wisconsin, 1958.
In 1980 we were ten years old and spending our summers at Ramah New England. My first memories of “Fish” are either by tetherball or in the gaga court.
Harry Chiel and Zoe Tabachnick met at Ramah Nyack in 2008 and were married in January 2015.