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Ramah College Network

  • Facilitating connections among Ramah students on university campuses

  • Assisting Ramah teens in their college decision making

Where Are Ramah Staff Members Enrolled?

Click here to see a breakdown of where Ramah staff members from the summer of 2007 are enrolled.

Contact Database

The National Ramah Commission has compiled a database of over 100 Ramahniks at over 50 colleges who would be happy to speak to you about their college experiences. To receive contact information, please email Shana Zionts. Please provide your name, your Ramah affiliation, and the schools you are interested in.

College Summaries

Based on a survey of college-age Ramah staff members, the National Ramah Commission has compiled information about many universities. We have summarized the information from 12 of the top "Ramah colleges."   These summaries will be updated, and new universities will be added, on a continuing basis.

Binghamton University

Boston University

Brandeis University

George Washington University

Indiana University

List College (JTS)

McGill University

New York University

Northwestern University

Rutgers University

Univ. of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

Univ. of Maryland

Univ. of Michigan

Univ. of Pennsylvania

Univ. of Western Ontario

Washington University in St. Louis

If you are a college student who has attended a Ramah camp as a camper or staff member, and you have not yet completed the survey, please click here.

Ramah Reunions

Are you a Ramahnik in college? If you are interested in planning a Ramah Shabbat dinner or another type of Ramah get-together, please email Shana Zionts to inquire about possible funding and assistance.

Additional Resources

Hillel: The Foundation for Jewish Campus Life

KOACH College Outreach

The Ramah College Network is a project of the National Ramah Commission, Inc. of The Jewish Theological Seminary, in cooperation with KOACH College Outreach, a project of The United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism.

Ramah Alumni:

Updated December 2007