Jewish Atlanta’s 18 Under 18
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Jewish Atlanta’s 18 Under 18

Get to know Jewish Atlanta's 2020 Young Leaders and Rising Stars.

Jewish Atlanta's 18 Under 18
Jewish Atlanta's 18 Under 18

Leading their generation into the 2020s, Jewish Atlanta’s 18 Under 18 are up-and-coming stars in the Jewish community. These are young people who share a dedication to their Jewish identity, shine in positions of leadership, excel academically, and show a great commitment to bettering both the Jewish and global communities. Ranging in age from 10 to 17, some are engaged in Jewish youth groups, hold positions of leadership in school and community activities, and volunteer with various community service efforts. Most were nominated by parents, family friends, school faculty or community leaders.

Prepare to be amazed by the accomplishments of these very ambitious youth.

 

Tess Berman

 

Tess Berman, 17, Riverwood International Charter School

 

Lola Bessoff

 

Lola Bessoff, 16, River Ridge High School

 

Grant Chernau

 

Grant Chernau, 17, Pope High School

 

Sam Cohen

 

Sam Cohen, 17, Druid Hills High School

 

 

Ryan Diamond

 

Ryan Diamond, 17, The Weber School

 

 

Chase Flagel

 

Chase Flagel, 17, Walton High School

 

Harris Jacobs

 

Harris Jacobs, 17, The Weber School

 

Noa Lazarian

 

Noa Lazarian, 12, The Davis Academy

 

Samantha Miller

 

Samantha Miller, 17, Chattahoochee High School

 

Ethan Povlot

 

Ethan Povlot, 17, North Atlanta High School

 

Ariel Raggs

 

Ariel Raggs, 16, Chamblee Charter High School

 

Lulu Rosenberg

 

Lulu Rosenberg, 15, North Springs High School

 

Maya Schiele

 

Maya Schiele, 17, Dunwoody High School

 

Frankie Silverman

 

Frankie Silverman, 13, The Davis Academy

 

 

Isabelle Skid

 

Isabelle Skid, 17, Holy Innocents’ Episcopal School

 

Will Solomon

 

Will Solomon, 16, Dunwoody High School

 

 

Evan Sommer

 

Evan Sommer, 16, Walton High School

 

 

Rachel Wolchok

 

Rachel Wolchock, 17, Saint Francis High School

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