Bringing Camp Traditions into the “Real World”
As Bet Coogarim and Nitzotzot depart camp until next summer, our Katan Unit Head and long-time staff member Lauren reflects on how her time at camp over the years has helped shape the Jewish traditions she carries with her into the “real world”.
The Beauty of the Lake
“I was a waterfront specialist at Camp Kalsman for the past three years so I have been on the lake more times than I can count. It continues to be one of my favorite places on camp.”
Summer Reflections
Reflecting on what camp has given me, I value the friendships formed with these people in a small corner of Washington state, and part of me just wants to count the days until I can reunite with them all again.
Exploring Leadership and Creativity at the Camp Carnival
Each cabin took the task they were given and completely made it their own.
Shabbat Reflections
We have begun our final session of the Summer this week and it brings with it a multitude of emotions. The excitement of new campers, feeling of accomplishment of all we have done this far in the summer, and some sadness in realizing the summer is coming to an end.
Getting the Inside Scoop Over Tomato Soup
As camp is buzzing with excitement, and campers are munching on their opening day grilled cheese and tomato soup, I sit down with our Kesher Unit Head, Jessica, and Sports and Waterfront Specialist, Michael, to get the inside scoop of Gimmel.
Strategy and Tactics: Board Games at Camp
We practice problem solving, and we learn new concepts and skills with each game, all while bonding with others.
Kehilah Kedoshah at All Camp Swim
“After a very busy week, all camp swim is essential to welcoming Shabbat.”
The 3 Camp Traditions to Try at Home!
Here are some Kalsman traditions and how you can keep them strong throughout those long 11 months until camp comes back around.