Contributors

Contributors

Contributing Writers & Artists

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



416 total contributors
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Nadia is a member of the class of 2029 at the Paideia School in Atlanta, GA. She enjoys cooking, Model UN, writing, reading, tennis, and singing in her synagogue's teen choir. She knows everything there is to know about Henry the VIII and his six wives and identifies most closely with Catharine Parr. She makes an excellent pumpkin loaf.
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Nadja Goldberg lives in San Francisco. She is a junior in high school at Ruth Asawa School of the Arts, where she focuses on creative writing. Nadja fights for climate justice with Youth vs Apocalypse and enjoys swimming, biking, and backpacking.
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Naomi Kitchen is a senior at Taylor Allderdice High School in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. She plays field hockey and participates in various school organizations, including the school newspaper and the Jewish Student Union. Naomi is passionate about literature and history. In her spare time she enjoys listening to music and hanging out with friends.
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Naomi Komatsu is a first year student at Haverford College. She is interested in studying anthropology, political science, and health studies. She was the editor-in-chief of her high school literary arts magazine, and has been contributing to jGirls+ since her junior year. In her free time, she enjoys reading, writing, and spending time with friends.
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Naomi Mayor is the Director of Campus and Community Education Programs for the Anti-Defamation League. In this role, Naomi designs and develops curriculum resources and training materials to address anti-Semitism and anti-Israel bias on college campuses and in schools. Naomi holds an MA from Teachers College at Columbia University and a BA from Washington University in St. Louis. 
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Natalie Dweck Romero lives in the suburbs of New York City, where she is a member of the class of 2025 at Hastings High School. She runs track and cross country, in addition to playing roller derby, both of which are huge parts of her life. She often finds that she clears her mind best with a pen and an empty notebook on her front porch, listening to music as she writes.
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Noa Doupe is a member of the class of 2025 at Parkdale Collegiate Institute in Toronto, Canada. She serves on her school's newspaper board, The Pen & Sword, and rock climbs with a team at her local gym. Noa is passionate about reading and baking and dreams of becoming a polyglot. She is also a newly certified lifeguard.
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Noa Kalfus is a junior at SAR High School in Riverdale, New York. She is a softball and volleyball player, passionate debater, and environmental club co-president. Noa loves science and history, and spends her free time drawing, reading, and joking around with her friends.
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Noa Polish (Scripps College '26) is from Evanston, Illinois, where she loves to carry around stacks of library books, frolic in Lake Michigan, and community organize.
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Noa Schwarts is a senior at JFS in London, England. She is passionate about both music and art, with drawing as her main hobby. She currently studies art, geography, and sociology. In her spare time, she enjoys reading and playing guitar.
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Noya Chirashnya is a first-year at UC Davis studying political science and psychology. When she isn’t busy with her internship with the California government in Sacramento, she enjoys writing. She is very passionate about social issues and hopes to have her writing published in many publications, including Vogue.

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