Sharon, MA - Teen That Runs Kosher Jewish Magazine Gets Praise
Leah founded YALDAH magazine, a quarterly magazine ‘for Jewish girls, by Jewish girls’ at the age of thirteen, after looking for a magazine she would enjoy reading. When she found that many popular girls’ magazines did not promote Jewish values, she decided to publish her own, and began the year journey towards publishing the first issue. In the four years since then, YALDAH has grown to have hundreds of readers worldwide.
Each 48-page, full color, glossy magazine includes articles, interviews, stories, poetry, advice, crafts, recipes, and more — all written, edited, and formatted by young Jewish girls. YALDAH celebrates Jewish girls and women, Jewish life and values, and creativity. YALDAH aims to connect Jewish girls and inspire them to embrace their Judaism with pride and become Jewish leaders of the future.
Francie Ward, CEO of IdeaCafe.com, explained that the semi-finalists for this grant, Idea Cafe’s Small Business Grant in Honor of Longtime Business Expert, Kent Capener, “demonstrate an inventive approach which will inspire others who come to IdeaCafe.com seeking advice on starting and running a business. Plus they’ve shown us they have a plan to reach out and help others in some way.”










Creative, insightful and a doer, we could use more young ladies in the same mold.
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