
Amplifying Young Feminist Voices
jGirls+ Magazine
Latest Pieces
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Bricktown
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Does growing old mean giving up and enduring the painful aspects of life as we near the end?
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Without Earth, There is No Rain
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Photographers submit their photos to represent the earth and all its splendor in honor of Tu B’shvat.
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Why None of Us Should Be Perfectionists
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There is a big difference between ambition and perfectionism. One is healthy, the other is destructive.
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Anti-Semitism Is Rampant
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After a mass shooting, many of us are inclined to push for gun control rather than confront the deeper issues our society is facing…
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Coming Together
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Simple acts of kindness can inspire hope and positive transformation, whereas simple acts of prejudice can cause intolerance and harm.
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My Cape Cod
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The palpable memories depicted in this piece will have you feeling and re-living the author’s times at Cape Cod

Share Your Voice and Vision!
Interested in submitting your creative work on an upcoming theme or any other subject?
jGirls+ Magazine accepts submissions on an ongoing basis from from self-identifying Jewish girls, young women, and nonbinary teens ages 13-19. You can submit articles, essays, fiction, poetry, humor, photographs, music, videos, artwork and other creative materials.
Special Projects
jGirls+ Magazine is proud to feature our collection of special projects. You’ll find teen-created content in new and exciting formats, as well as our collaborations with an array of partners to bring new voices to our site.

Pro-Choice: An Interview Series
As Jewish feminists, we are deeply frustrated and disappointed by the U.S. Supreme Court’s recent decision on the Dobbs v. Jackson case to overturn the Roe v. Wade ruling. Millions of people lost their right to bodily autonomy on June 24th; these interviews share the views of only a few of them. Our hope is that this collection of interviews gives insight into some of the faces and perspectives behind the issue of reproductive rights.

Salt & Honey — A Book from jGirls+
In 78 vibrant works, 62 jGirls+ teen contributors voice their celebrations and challenges, their anger and their eagerness in essays, poetry, and visual art. The themes are universal, touching on childhood, spirituality, sexuality, race, family, friends, and the world around us.

About Us
jGirls+ Magazine, a program of Moving Traditions, is a global community for Jewish female and nonbinary teens to voice their realities, engage with new ideas, and lift each other up as they lead social change.



