Contributors

Contributors

Contributing Writers & Artists

Meet our powerful writers, poets, artists, musicians and photographers.



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Hadar Kalikow is a member of the class of 2024 at Rosedale Heights School of the Arts in Toronto, Ontario. She loves to collage, play guitar, and crochet. She loves film photography and developing film in her school's darkroom. She is a member of her school's stage crew and loves thrift shopping.
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Haley Sandlow is a senior at Glenbrook North High School in Northbrook, Illinois. She is the opinions editor at her school newspaper, a member of her school's gymnastics and track teams, and a participant in her school's theater program. She loves journalistic and creative writing, drinking coffee, and watching The Office.
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Hallel is a first-year at Brown University, where she works for five on-campus publications. Her work has also been published through the Jewish Women's Archive, Here Now, and The Science Survey. She is a passionate mental health advocate, avid reader, and fan of talking walks in the snow.
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Hani Weiman is a junior at Randolph High School in Randolph, New Jersey. She is interested in the arts and humanities.
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Hannah Chait is a high school junior from Riverdale (Bronx), New York. She is interested in the exploration of culture and how it interacts with media, as well as the phenomena that surround pop-culture through the decades. In school, she keeps busy in a variety of academic teams and sports, and in her spare time hopes to get six hours of sleep a night.
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Hannah Cohen is a member of the class of 2023 from Boulder High School in Boulder, Colorado. Her interests include violin, Model UN, her school newspaper, and enjoying living in Colorado by wandering around the mountains with her skis or her Labradoodle. When not doing the latter, she tends to be elbow-deep in flour as she attempts her latest baking concoction.
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Hannah Feldschreiber is a member of the class of 2024 at SAR High School in Riverdale, New York. She writes for and edits Euphrates, her school's literary magazine, and she is an active participant in both Model UN and College Bowl. Hannah loves public speaking, playing soccer, and her dog, Milo. She plays the New York Times mini crossword every day, and she has recently started making her own crosswords.
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Could you please change Hannah Lowe's bio to: Hannah Lowe is a member of the class of 2024 at Chattanooga State Community College in Chattanooga, Tennessee, where she is from. Hannah likes to watch historical videos and occasionally write poetry, and she also works part-time at Kohl’s in Chattanooga. Hannah has written a book called Losing Faith, Gaining Hope, and she hopes to pursue a career in journalism as well as be an author.
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Hannah is a first-year media and screen studies major at Northeastern University. She found her love of editing and working with writers to accentuate their voices as the editor-in-chief of her high school newspaper, a nonfiction editor of their literary magazine, and most of all as an editor for jGirls+. She was the submissions manager and the head of the nonfiction department during her two years at jGirls+.
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Hannah Rubenstein is a member of the class of 2024 at Community High School in Ann Arbor, Michigan. She is passionate about photography and Spanish. In Hannah’s spare time, she enjoys being artsy, cooking/baking, poetry, and exploring the great outdoors on her bike. She will never pass up the opportunity to spend time with her friends.
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Hannah Schlacter is a 2017 graduate of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, where she earned her Bachelors of Science in marketing and management. As an undergraduate, she pursued social entrepreneurship, where she founded four student organizations that ranged from a campus to global scale and allowed her to meet global leaders like Sheryl Sandberg, Natan Sharansky, and former President Bill Clinton. This work included co-founding the Hillel International Student Cabinet, a group of 24 Jewish students from around the world who connect Jewish students globally and represent the student voice to Hillel International. Currently, Hannah lives in San Francisco, where she consults for Fortune 500 companies in Silicon Valley. Outside of work, she is a proven lay leader in the Bay Area young professional Jewish community and she also launched the #LifeHacksforRealWorld project to empower young women to be centered. In her free time, she enjoys skiing, yoga, and reading. Hannah welcomes questions and comments from readers. She can be reached at hbschlac@gmail.com.
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Hannah Shapiro is a member if the class of 2023 at Katz Yeshiva High School of South Florida, where her favorite class is AP European History. She has loved writing for her entire life and has been writing poetry since she could hold a pencil. As an aspiring journalist, Hannah can usually be found writing articles for her local newspaper. She is a theater nerd who loves playing with her bunny, Caramel, and being vegetarian. She is currently writing her first novel and is a passionate advocate against social injustice.
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Hannah Solomon is a senior at Atlanta Jewish Academy in Atlanta. Georgia. She enjoys art, photography, and basketball.
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Hope Kahn is a freshman at the University of Maryland, College Park, studying multiplatform journalism. She was a reporter for The Trace’s “Since Parkland” project and has had work published in The Diamondback, Ms., and The New York Times.

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