jGirls+ in the News
Crown JEWEL Conversation with Elluminate and Founder Elizabeth Mandel
In case you missed it, Executive Director Elizabeth Mandel was featured in Elluminate Collective's Crown JEWEL conversation earlier this month. Elluminate's Collective is a cohort of entrepreneurial leaders who use their Jewish values and a gender lens to address intractable issues facing women and girls in the United States, Israel, and around the world. Watch the recording here.
jGirls+ poet Alexa Hulse featured in Hollins.edu profile
#Kvelling! We are so proud of jGirls+ contributor Alexa Hulse on her profile for Hollins University and to see the impact that our community has had on her.
jGirls+ contributor Alexa Hulse on the necessity of our mag for digital girlhood
Thank you, Alexa Hulse and New Voices Magazine for this incredible piece highlighting the work jGirls+ is doing to give Jewish teens a voice...
Hadassah Magazine: Jewish Teens Bare All in New Anthology
This collection is a vivid showcase of the innermost thoughts and raw emotions as well as the deep connection to family and heritage of a generation growing up in a time of profound change.
Jewish Book Council: Salt & Honey: Jewish Teens on Feminism, Creativity, and Tradition
The Jewish Book Council reviewed Salt & Honey: Jewish Teens on Feminism, Creativity, and Tradition.
Jewish Book Council: Excerpt: Salt & Honey
The Jewish Book Council published an excerpt of our anthology, Salt & Honey: Jewish Teens on Feminism, Creativity, and Tradition. They published The Art of Jewish Food by Dalia Heller, who is now a jGirls+ alum after being a Teen Editor for three years. Her art is featured along with her artist statement.
eJewish Philanthropy: A new anthology by a Jewish teen magazine confronts the ‘messy parts’...
Two of the editors of our anthology, Salt and Honey: Jewish Teens on Feminism, Creativity, and Tradition, were interviewed for an article in eJewish Philanthropy.
Kirkus Reviews: Salt & Honey
Salt and Honey: Jewish Teens on Feminism, Creativity, and Tradition, our debut anthology, was reviewed in Kirkus.
The Sydney Taylor Schmooze: Review: Salt & Honey
Our debut anthology, "Salt & Honey: Jewish Teens on Feminism, Creativity, & Tradition," was reviewed by The Sydney Taylor Schmooze!
UpStart Interviews jGirls+ Founder
jGirls+ Founder, Elizabeth Mandel, shares the story behind her inspiration for launching jGirls+ Magazine!
jGirls+ Magazine Wants More Women In Media
Can you imagine what this country would look like if more women wrote our news? NowThis interviews jGirls+ Magazine Teen Editors to encourage more young women to lead...
Why jGirls+ Is More Than Just Another Teen Publication
The Forward recognizes jGirls+ for providing an outlet that "encourages self-expression and community" for Jewish teen girls...