The State of American Democracy: Post-Presidential 2024 Election Edition with E.J. Dionne and Robert Siegel
Join us for a post-election conversation on the state of American democracy and its array of checks and balances, with E.J. Dionne, syndicated columnist for the Washington Post and Moment contributor Robert Siegel, former NPR host of All Things Considered.
Sacred Architecture: The Design of Post War Synagogues with Anat M. Geva and Diane M. Bolz
Dr. Anat M. Geva discusses the design of post war synagogues.
When Country Meets Torah: An Unexpected Jewish Musical Journey with Joe Buchanan and Joe Alterman
Joe Buchanan discusses his spiritual journey, how Judaism transformed his life and songwriting, his mission to bring Jewish joy through music, and his latest album, Heaven & Earth
Steven Spielberg: Our Great American Director
Jewish American packaging is not a cynical ploy for Spielberg. It comes straight from his heart.
Soundtrack 250: Music That Makes America Sing with Joe Alterman and Jennifer Bardi
Soundtrack 250: Music That Makes America Sing with Joe Alterman and Jennifer Bardi
Tuesday, July 14 at 1pm, ET / 10am, PT
To celebrate America’s 250th, Moment asked performers,...
Israel and FIFA: The Battle off the Field
Israel's national soccer team did not make it past the qualifiers for the 2026 FIFA World Cup yet calls to ban the team from FIFA prevail.
Opinion | What Americans—Especially Jews—Should Take Away from the Supreme Court’s Immigration Rulings
The majority on the Supreme Court of the United States has ruled to allow history to repeat itself.
The Life and Legacy of Rabbi Mordecai M. Kaplan with Jenna Weissman Joselit and Amy E. Schwartz
Jenna Weissman Joselit discusses the Life and Legacy of Rabbi Mordecai M. Kaplan.
India’s Transgender Crisis
As a new law in India erases trans identities and criminalizes support, the American Jewish World Service refuses to look away.
B’Ivrit │ How Trump Lost the Israeli Press
The president who was once compared by Israelis to King Cyrus is now described in the press as a false messiah.
The Legacy of Jewish Drag—with Historian Golan Moskowitz
That a local reform synagogue, the heart of the Jewish community, was embracing queer culture reminded queer attendees and performers who may have distanced themselves from Judaism of the beauty of the faith.
Friendship, Faith and Second Chances with Malka Wallick, Jenny Lester, Alysia Reiner and Sarah Breger
Join us for a discussion about the complexities of female friendship, the expectations placed on women and their bodies and the challenges of navigating faith and belonging.
We’ve Always Been Part of the Story
Small children don’t know the multiple threads that make up the fabric of their nation or of their families, Jewish or otherwise. But a good story can make them feel it.