Liminal Leadership: The Machon Experience
July 18, 2025
Are you familiar with Machon? Our machonikkim, some would call them CITs, are entering their senior year of high school, and occupy a liminal space here at camp. They are both the oldest camper unit here at Camp Kalsman, and, at the same time, as counselors in training they spend their summer in an extended staff orientation program, working their way toward graduating from camper to counselor.
Two weeks ago at this time, while camp was on intersession between Kallah Aleph and Kallah Bet, our counselors in training (CITs) had just finished an amazing Machon trip, on which we went sea kayaking up near Bellingham, WA. This trip marked the culmination of the “camper” part of their journey. When we arrived back at Kalsman, our CITs received the first sizable promotion on their journey toward becoming counselors, and they all moved into camper cabins, joining teams of counselors and specialists to learn more about being a counselor and begin to take part in cabin life from a counselor perspective.
During that intersession, the CITs worked with their new co-counselors to set up for the new session, preparing for their specific groups of campers to arrive, and then, just 24 hours later, Kallah Bet began! In the past two weeks, CITs have begun to lead more programs for their bunks and units, ranging from bedtime bunktime programs to evening programs for their entire units. They ask brilliant questions about the things that they observe in their cabins: about different approaches for resolving conflict, or about how to get campers excited for unfamiliar programs, or about time management, or about how to help campers make friends. It is truly inspiring to see this new generation of counselors in the making learn to think so deeply about—and to care so deeply about—their campers.
There is about one week remaining in Kallah Bet, during which they are sure to make even greater strides. Starting in Kallah Gimel, some of our CITs will move on to become junior counselors, assuming even more responsibilities. Many more will come back to join the Kalsman staff next year. And if this summer is anything to go on, you can rest assured that your campers will be in good care!