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International Kallah

Exploring Jewish Identity Your Way

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Overview

International Kallah is where BBYO members from across the globe come together to explore their own Jewish identity and learn about their shared Jewish heritage, all while enjoying adventures in a beautiful camp setting.

Location: B’nai B’rith Perlman Camp, Lake Como, PA

Details
  • Current Grades: 10-12
  • Duration: 20 Days
  • Program Fees: $3,490
What's Included
  • Kallah programming
  • Transportation to and from the local airport, Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR)
  • Meals
  • All activities
  • Program t-shirt and Kfar (community) sweatshirt
Make it a Perlman Summer!

You can combine International Kallah with ILTC for the ultimate summer duo. Each program offers the chance to make lasting friendships, explore Jewish values, and learn practical leadership skills—but by combining them together, they provide twice the opportunity for a summer packed with fun.

To sign up for a full Perlman Summer, register here!

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Event Dates
Availability
International Kallah July 15 - August 3, 2026

About International Kallah

Imagine a place where Jewish ideas are debated under the stars, where every opinion is taken seriously, and every voice matters. At Kallah, you’ll step into the role of a leader for the next generation of Jews—learning not just about our heritage, but how to carry it forward. No one tells you what to believe; you explore, question, and make it your own. Together with peers from every corner of the globe, you’ll discover what it means to shape Jewish life in your own way, through courage, creativity, and connection. Beyond the learning, you’ll share unforgettable experiences, from late-night conversations to electives like music, cooking, photography, and sports. Kallah is where Jewish leadership is born, and where tomorrow’s voices find their strength today.

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A Day in the Life

Want to know what each day will look like at International Kallah? Check out the sample below to get a better understanding of the day-to-day structure of programming at camp.

Sample Schedule

7:45 AM: Boker Tov
Time to rise and shine for a great day ahead!

8:15 AM: Shacharit (Community)
We’ll come together to start the day with a morning prayer service.

9:00 AM: Aruchat Boker | Breakfast
Fuel up with a meal and chat with friends as we prepare to take on the day.

10:00 AM: Kavanah
We’ll come together as a community to frame the day, including an overview of daily topics or themes, announcements, and information.

10:15 AM: Limmud Session 1
Limmudim are the heart of the Kallah curriculum where teens learn with educators on engaging Jewish subjects and are given the choice of topics they want to explore.

11:30 AM: Limmud Session 2
Another opportunity to explore a concept or issue of your choice.

12:30 PM: Cabin Cleaning
Enjoy some quick bonding time as we ensure our spaces are neat and safe.

1:15 PM: Aruchat Tzohorayim | Lunch
Head back to the dining hall for your midday fuel up—grilled cheese and tomato soup is especially a favorite! We also always have a salad bar, and the fixings for sun nut butter and jelly sandwiched for anyone who prefers.

2:00 PM: Chug or Sivuv
Meet with your self-selected club for some camp activities—swimming, song writing, mural painting, rock wall climbing, and more! Over the course of the program, you and your friends will create something to share with the whole Kallah community at the last night event.

3:00 PM: Beiteinu
This small, consistent community functions as your family group throughout the program. The spaces have a regular flow to provide space for processing, reflection, and laughs.

4:00 PM: Chofesh | Free Time
Take a break with your friends and chill in our hammocks, jam out with the camp instruments, or take a walk around our lush, green grounds.

6:30 PM: Mincha (Independent)
Those who would like to can join our Jewish educators for a midday prayer service.

7:00 PM: Aruchat Erev | Dinner
We eat, we sing, we laugh—dinner is always a good time at Kallah!

8:00 PM: Evening Program
When the sun sets at camp, the program at Kallah only shines brighter. At Kallah, evening programs are a playground of Jewish cultural experiences, deep conversations around campfires, and starlit song sessions.

9:30 PM: Rikkudim | Dance
Who doesn’t love a chance to move and groove to end off any amazing day?

9:45 PM: Ma'ariv
Those who would like to can join our Jewish educators for an evening prayer service.

10:15 PM: K'far Meetings
Alephs and BBGs head to their respective cabin areas and discuss any closing business of the day.

10:30 PM: Cabin Time
Finish the day with a bit of bunkmate bonding time.

10:45 PM: Laila Tov | Good Night
Sweet dreams! We’ll see you tomorrow for another great day at Kallah.

Highlights

See some of the shining moments in programming that define International Kallah

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Enjoy unique bonding moments as you build a community together

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Immerse yourself in Limmud Sessions and Reflections, the heart of the Jewish identity exploration of Kallah

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Get a new perspective on the American Jewish experience, past and present, during our offsite field trip to Philadelphia, PA

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Engage in practical How-To sessions and grow skills for BBYO and life with educators and trainers

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Show your team pride at the friendly Maccabiah competition where you’ll go head-to-head with your friends

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Shape your experience with Chugim, the club of your choice

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Celebrate Shabbat your way with song and dance, Jewish and camp traditions, and delicious food

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Get cozy in your home away from home, Perlman Camp, our base for over 70 years

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Get your burning questions answered during Campfire Conversations, which represent the pluralism BBYO is built on