How Kallah Had a Deep Impact on Me

August 22, 2025
Dakota Smith

San Diego, California, United States

Class of 2026

Read more from this author →

When I chose to stay for Kallah, I honestly wasn't thinking that was going to happen. I went to ILTC and I had a really good time, but I felt like I didn’t get enough of a life-changing experience, as everyone said that I would. I also spent 3 weeks there and was honestly ready to go home. However, towards the end of ILTC, I was texting my friend who had done full Perlman the year before, and she was telling me how life-changing Kallah is and that I should stay. I honestly wasn’t sure how right she was when I had heard all my friends tell me how life-changing ILTC is. In the last week of ILTC, I actually had to make a decision. On our last power outage, when me and all my friends were standing outside of the hotel, I told Moe that I wanted to extend to full.

Now, I am so unbelievably happy that I listened to my friend who told me to stay full, because she was 100 percent right. Kallah was life-changing for me. Every single day I learned something new. I got in touch with my Judaism more, I learned more about Israel, I gained friendships that will hopefully last a lifetime, and I truly got to express myself a lot more at Kallah than I did at ILTC. At Kallah, there were a lot more musically inclined programs and people, which I was honestly very happy about. I made some of my now really close friends by playing instruments with them or even just trying to learn them. I am now so grateful for all of the connections and friends I made during Kallah, and I cannot wait to see what happens at IC now that I have met all of these amazing people.

Dakota Smith is a BBG from Pacific Western Region and her dad played in the MLB.

All views expressed on content written for The Shofar represent the opinions and thoughts of the individual authors. The author biography represents the author at the time in which they were in BBYO.

Explore More Stories

Get The Shofar blasted to your inbox

Subscribe
Subscribe