
Raquel Guertzenstein Frohlich
Raquel G. Frohlich is an intern at The Jerusalem Post. She holds an associate degree in photography from Los Angeles Pierce College and is completing an additional associate in journalism in the fall of 2024 before continuing on to a Religious Studies bachelor’s program at California State University, Chico. In her time as a community college student at Pierce, she held various roles, including editor-in-chief, at two student-run publications—the Bull Magazine and the Roundup News.
Her photography work can be viewed and licensed at www.rgf-photography.com and https://archive-rgfphotography.photoshelter.com/index, and story ideas are always welcome at raquelgfrohlich@gmail.com.
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