Bio
Sabrina Soffer is an honors student at the George Washington University, where she will be graduating this year with a double major in Philosophy & Public Affairs and Judaic Studies. On campus, Sabrina is the President of Chabad GW, served as the former commissioner of GW's Special Presidential Task Force to Combat Antisemitism, and is an op-ed writer for her school's newspaper, the GW Hatchet.
She is a current columnist at the Jerusalem Post, and her writing appears in publications like The Hill, The Times of Israel, Jewish News Syndicate, and more. In addition to speaking about Jewish life at various campus events, on national news outlets, and at the historic American March for Israel in Washington D.C., Sabrina is outspoken on social media and served as Chair of Hillel International's Content Creators Program.
She has also interned on the Congressional Education & Workforce Committee and at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies. Sabrina is also a published author—a contributor to Young Zionist Voices—and published her first book, My Mother's Mirror: A Generational Journey of Resilience & Self-Discovery, that offers creative, memoir-based tools based on the USC EDGE Center award-winning Self-Ex Guide, authored by Sabrina and her mother.
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Author of My Mother's Mirror: A Generational Journey of Resilience & Self-Discovery and the co-author of the USC EDGE Center award-winning The SELF-Ex™ Guide.