CNN covers a truly inspiring piece about Camp Ramah in New England alumnus, Dr. Steven Hatch, an infectious disease specialist working with Ebola patients in Liberia.

CNN covers a truly inspiring piece about Camp Ramah in New England alumnus, Dr. Steven Hatch, an infectious disease specialist working with Ebola patients in Liberia.
As all of us in the Ramah community continue to pray for the safety and security of all citizens living in Israel, we want to share a list of Ramah […]
Though we met at the University of Maryland in 2008, Daniel spent a few summers at Ramah California and Rachel grew up at Ramah New England.
Joshua Kulp and Jason Rogoff, long time Ramah alumni and currently the scholars-in-residence at Camp Ramah in New England and Camp Ramah in the Berkshires, respectively, have published a unique […]
There is no greater feeling than the first drive back up to camp. You pass those familiar landmarks–the drive in movie theater, the ice cream stand (the best in town, […]
Camp Ramah in New England alumna Marjorie Ingall, who last year posted a hilarious article via Tablet Magazine on “13 Signs That You Went to Jewish Summer Camp in the […]
We all remember our last night as campers at Ramah. Whether you were in Nivonim, Gesher, Alonim, or Machon, something about that last night made it feel like your life […]
Jack spent the summer of 1965 with my junior counselor who would come back to the bunk and talk about him.
Laura and I were in Nivonim 2001 and we both decided to go on Seminar during 2002. We worked on staff together at Wisconsin from 2003-2006.
Herb and Barbara Greenberg are Glen Spey and New England alumni who made aliyah in 1999.