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Editorial Leadership
Editor-in-Chief & CEO: Nadine Epstein
Award-winning journalist Nadine Epstein is editor-in-chief and CEO of Moment Magazine, founder and executive director of the Washington, DC-based Center for Creative Change, founder of the Daniel Pearl Investigative Journalism Initiative for young reporters, and founder and editor of MomentBooks. She reported for the City News Bureau of Chicago and the Chicago Bureau of The New York Times, then later covered the U.S.-Mexico border and rural America. After a Knight-Wallace Fellowship at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, she taught in the Masters Program in Journalism there. She holds degrees in International Relations from the University of Pennsylvania, and was a University Fellow in the political science doctoral program at Columbia University. Epstein has written and edited books including RBG’s Brave and Brilliant Women:33 Jewish Women to Inspire Everyone, Elie Wiesel: An Extraordinary Life and Legacy, contributed to anthology collections including Racing in the Streets: The Bruce Springsteen Reader and The Late, Great Mexican Border: Reports from a Disappearing Line, and cowrote the short documentary Sastun: My Apprenticeship with a Maya Healer. Her articles and op-eds have been published in a wide range of publications including The Washington Post, Smithsonian, Newsweek and The New York Times. Epstein speaks internationally about anti-Semitism and other issues pertinent to the global Jewish community, and has been interviewed by The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, All Things Considered, Al-Jazeera, among other media outlets. She is also an artist, the creator of the iShadow Project and cofounder of TheMomentGallery. Read her writing here. See her upcoming events here.
Editor: Sarah Breger
Sarah Breger came to Moment in 2009 as a Rabbi Harold S. White Fellow and served as Deputy Editor of Moment since 2014. She is also the director of the Daniel Pearl Investigative Initiative. While at Moment she has won numerous awards, including first place for religion reporting of the year from the Religion News Association and first place for Best In-Depth Newswriting on Religion from the American Academy of Religion. She is a graduate of the Columbia Graduate School of Journalism and the University of Pennsylvania. Read her writing here.
Deputy Editor: Jennifer Bardi
Jennifer Bardi worked in science communications at The Scripps Research Institute in La Jolla, California, for over a decade before moving to the DC area in 2006. She was the editor-in-chief of the Humanist magazine for 14 years and for two years served as deputy director of its publisher, the American Humanist Association. Most recently, she was managing editor at Spirituality & Health magazine. She received both a BA in comparative literature and an MFA in creative writing from San Diego State University. She currently lives in Maryland with her husband and their two teenagers.
Digital Editor: Noah Phillips
Editorial Staff
Book & Opinion Editor: Amy E. Schwartz
Amy E. Schwartz received a degree in literature from Harvard University. She worked at Harper’s Magazine and The New Republic before joining The Washington Post, where she was an editorial writer and op-ed columnist on cultural issues from 1985 to 2002. Schwartz has also lived in and reported from France, Germany and Turkey. Read her writing here.
Arts & Articles Editor: Diane M. Bolz
Diane M. Bolz worked for Smithsonian for more than 35 years, where, as a senior editor and arts editor, she commissioned, edited and wrote articles on the fine arts, architecture, performing arts, popular culture and history. Before coming to Smithsonian, she worked in New York City for architects I. M. Pei and Richard Meier. Bolz majored in English and art history at Cornell and Columbia Universities. Read her writing here.
Poetry Editor: Jody Bolz
Jody Bolz is the author of the poetry collections A Lesson in Narrative Time, Shadow Play, and The Near and Far. She received her BA and MFA degrees from Cornell University, where she studied with poet A.R. Ammons. She taught creative writing for more than twenty years at George Washington University and edited Poet Lore, America’s oldest poetry journal, from 2002 to 2019. Among her honors are grants from the Rona Jaffe Foundation and the Maryland State Arts Council.
Special Literary Contributor: Robert Siegel
Siegel was the senior host of NPR’s award-winning evening newsmagazine All Things Considered. In 2018, Siegel was awarded the Edward Murrow Lifetime Achievement Award in Journalism. Siegel has been honored with three Silver Batons from Alfred I. DuPont-Columbia University, as well as the American Bar Association’s Silver Gavel Award.
Senior Editor: Dina Gold
Dina Gold has postgraduate degrees in social anthropology from both London University’s School of Oriental and African Studies and Oxford University. At Oxford, she was the first woman to graduate from Corpus Christi College since its founding in 1517. Her first job in journalism was as a financial reporter on the “Investors Chronicle” in the UK before she joined the BBC to work as an investigative reporter and producer for both radio and television. Gold was also a BBC ombudsman and BBC policy advisor to the British police at Scotland Yard. She is the author of Stolen Legacy.
Senior Editor: Diane Heiman
Diane Heiman is a graduate of Brown University and Georgetown Law School. After practicing law for more than a decade, she wrote five children’s books, winning awards including the prestigious Children’s Choice Award.
Senior Editor: Eileen Lavine
Eileen Lavine has previously worked as a writer and editor for the New Bedford Standard Times, The New York Times Youth Forums, UNESCO and the Marshall Plan Radio Unit, and also served as the president of information services at the Bethesda Editorial Company. She is a graduate of the University of Wisconsin—where she was the first woman editor of the student-run Daily Cardinal—and of the Columbia Graduate School of Journalism.
Senior Editor: Francie Weinman Schwartz
Francie Weinman Schwartz is a writer and educator specializing in Jewish subjects. She has lectured extensively and serves as a facilitator for a course in Wise Aging at her synagogue, Temple Micah, in Washington, D.C. She received her Master’s Degree in Judaic Studies from Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion and is a graduate of the Medill School of Journalism at Northwestern University. Schwartz is the co-author of The Jewish Moral Virtues and A Touch of the Sacred, books she wrote with the late rabbi and eminent liberal Jewish theologian Dr. Eugene Borowitz. She lives in Potomac, Maryland, with her husband Stuart. She’s the proud mother of Dana and David, and three grandchildren, Jonah, Teo and Stella.
Senior Editor: Laurence Wolff
Laurence Wolff was previously an education officer at the World Bank and has written and published widely on education policy issues in developing countries. Most recently he has focused on the challenges facing Israeli education, the growth of Reform Judaism in Israel, and the demographic future of Israel’s population. He holds a doctorate in education planning and administration from Harvard.
Contributors
Marshall Breger, Geraldine Brooks, Max Brooks, Susan Coll, Marc Fisher, Glenn Frankel, Konstanty Gebert, Ari Goldman, Gershom Gorenberg, Dara Horn, Clifford May, Ruby Namdar, Joan Nathan, Fania Oz-Salzberger, Mark I. Pinsky, Letty Cottin Pogrebin, Sarah Posner, Naomi Ragen, Abraham D. Sofaer
Moment Institute Senior Fellows
Ira Forman
Ira Forman runs Moment‘s Antisemitism Monitor and is a visiting professor and senior fellow at Georgetown University’s Center for Jewish Civilization. From 2013 to 2017, he served as the U.S. State Department’s Special Envoy to Monitor and Combat Anti-Semitism (MOAS). He graduated Magna Cum Laude from Harvard, and has an MBA from Stanford University. He publishes opinion op-eds worldwide.
Nathan Guttman
Nathan Guttman writes Moment’s Jewish Politics & Power. He is the U.S. correspondent for Israel’s public broadcasting corporation and has served as Washington bureau chief for The Forward, Ha’aretz and the Jerusalem Post. His award-winning reporting has included coverage of the highs and lows of the Middle East peace process and the role of Jewish interests in U.S. politics.
Birgit Rieck
Birgit Rieck is the director of the Moment Institute Middle East Fellows program. As associate director at the Wallace House Center for Journalists, University of Michigan, she managed the Knight-Wallace Fellowships and the Livingston Awards for Young Journalists. She worked as a radio reporter in her native Germany, and received a master’s degree in Cultural Anthropology from the University of Mainz after completing undergraduate studies at the University of Bonn. Rieck serves as a board member (treasurer) of the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists (ICIJ) and is a long-time member of several journalism associations, currently IRE, ONA, JAWS, SEJ and NAJA. In 2020, she completed the Media Transformation Challenge; the program – then housed at the Shorenstein Center at Harvard University – is now part of Poynter Institute.
Business and Professional Staff
Chief of Operations: Tanya George
Tanya George is a development professional with more than 30 years of experience working with nonprofit organizations. Since 1999, George has worked as a free-lance fundraiser and writer for various groups including Justice at Stake, the ARAVA Institute for Environmental Studies, Wider Opportunities for Women and the Ovarian Cancer National Alliance. From 1988 to June 1999, George served as Vice President for Development for Partners of the Americas, a private voluntary organization that carries out technical assistance and training programs in Latin America and the Caribbean.
Director of Marketing: Ellen Meltzer
Ellen Meltzer has spent more than fifteen years as a marketing and communications strategist. Her international experience includes positions as creative director at Ogilvy & Mather and Leo Burnett in Hong Kong, and writer at J Walter Thompson, Melbourne, Australia. Meltzer joined Moment in 2015.
Special Assistant to the Editor and Event Director: Johnna Raskin
Johnna Raskin is a graduate of the University of Wisconsin-Madison. She previously worked as Senior Press Specialist at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of Natural History and helped launch the National Geographic Channel as Manager of Communications. She joined Moment in 2013.
Associate Publisher: Debbie Sann
Debbie Sann’s professional experience includes almost 20 years in marketing, communications and business strategy. Sann is also a seasoned Jewish communal professional and contributed to the Jewish Federation of Greater Washington for almost five years. She earned an M.B.A. from the Columbia Business School and an M.S. from Cornell University.
Director of Communications : Pat Lewis
Pat Lewis is a longtime communications and development professional who has worked with a wide range of nonprofits and government agencies. She served most recently as a consultant for OWL: The Voice of Women 40+, as communications director for the Council of Large Public Housing Authorities and the American Association of Public Opinion Researchers. A former journalist, she worked in the White House media office under President Bill Clinton. Lewis has a history degree from Duke University and a master’s in political science from Auburn University.
Special Projects Manager: Suzanne Borden
Suzanne Borden worked for many years at Hillel International, overseeing a campus community service initiative and at PANIM: The Institute for Jewish Leadership and Values, coordinating programs for Jewish high school students and writing a service-learning curriculum. Suzanne is an experienced meeting and event planner. She earned her degree in Community and Family Studies from the University of Delaware.
Social Media Manager: Andrew Michaels
Andrew Michaels was a Moment intern in 2016. Following his graduation from Clark University in 2017, he spent a year in Israel which included a semester at the Conservative Yeshiva in Jerusalem, before spending 3 years working in the not-for-profit sector.
Graphic Designer: Erica Cash
Advisory Board
Michael Berenbaum
Director of the Sigi Ziering Institute and a professor of Jewish Studies at the American Jewish University
Albert Foer
Founder and former President, American Anti-Trust Institute
Esther Foer
Author and former Executive Director of Sixth and I Synagogue
Kathryn Gandal
Philanthropic leader
Michael Gelman
Founding partner, Gelman, Rosenberg & Freedman
The Morningstar Foundation
Carol Brown Goldberg
Artist
Lloyd Goldman
President, BLDG Inc.
Joyce and Irving Goldman Family Foundation
Terry Grant
Trustee, Southern Environmental Law Center
Phyllis Greenberger
Senior Vice President for Healthy Women
Former President and CEO of the Society for Women’s Health Research
Sharon Karmazin
President, Karma Foundation
Tony Award winning Broadway producer
Connie Krupin
Artist and author
Peter Lefkin
Senior Vice President, Government and External Affairs, Allianz of America
Andrew Mack
President & founder, AMGlobal Consulting
Judea Pearl
Author and Professor of Computer Science and Statistics at UCLA
Founder, The Daniel Pearl Foundation
Josh Rolnick
Writer
Director, Lippman Kanfer Family Foundation
Jean Bloch Rosensaft
Assistant Vice President for Communications and Public Affairs
Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion
Elizabeth Scheuer
Lecturer, Purchase College
Hebrew Union College – Jewish Institute of Religion Board of Governors
Joan Scheuer
Retired economist and artist
Leonard Schuchman
Engineer and high-tech entrepreneur
Janice Shorenstein
Former Executive Director of Hadassah
Diane Troderman
Educator and Jewish Community Leader
Robert Wiener
President, MAXXX Properties
Esther Wojcicki
Educator and journalist
Co-founder Tract.com and Vice Chair, Creative Commons
Gwen Zuares
Vice President, External Affairs, American Sephardi Federation
Select Awards
2021
Simon Rockower Awards
“An Inconvenient Genocide”, Tom Gjelten (two first place awards)
“The ghosts of Khan of Ajjur”, Arieh O’Sullivan
“High Court in the Hot Seat”, Eetta Prince-Gibson
“Visual Moment — A Biblical Family Torn Asunder”, Frances Brent
“David Duke Abroad”, Liam Hoare
“Mine, Mine, All Mine”, Marshall Breger
2020
Simon Rockower Awards
“A Jewish Outsider in Paris,” Robert Siegel
“It’s Stephen Miller time,” Marc Fisher
“The New Mechitza,” Eetta Prince-Gibson
Award for General Excellence, Best Website
Religion News Association
Award for Excellence in Magazine, Best Issue
2019
Simon Rockower Awards
“The Dark Side of Shalom Bayit,” Nadine Epstein
“Inside the Iron Dome,” Dan Raviv (first place in two categories)
“Abby Stein: A Gender Transition Through a Jewish Lens,” Simi Horwitz
2018
Mirror Awards
“Sheldon Adelson: Playing to Win,” Nadine Epstein and Wesley G. Pippert, finalist for best single article/story
“Report From Whitefish: After the Cyber Storm,” Ellen Wexler, finalist for best single article/story
Simon Rockower Awards
“Letter From New Haven,” Ellen Wexler, Award for Excellence in Social Justice Reporting
“No Patience for Patriarchy,” Eetta Prince-Gibson, first place, David Frank Award for Excellence in Personality Profiles
“The Polish Republic of Untruth,” Konstanty Gebert, first place Award of Excellence in Writing about Jewish Heritage and Jewish Peoplehood in Europe
“Growing Up Trump,” Marc Fisher, first place Award for Excellence in Feature Writing
“After the Cyber Storm,” Ellen Wexler, second place Award for Excellence in Feature Writing
Religion News Association Awards
“Strangers in Their Own Land,” May Jeong, print & online finalist
“Letter From New Haven,” “Letter From Dahlonega” and “Report From Whitefish,” Ellen Wexler and Noah Phillips, multiple media finalist
“Letter From Whitefish” (video), Zachary Frank, multiple media finalist
2017
Simon Rockower Awards
“The Curious Case of Dorothy L. Sayers and the Jew Who Wasn’t There,” Amy E. Schwartz, second place Award for Excellence in Arts and Criticism News and Features
“Is Sitting This One Out, Who Will be Israel’s Champion?” and “The True Value of Cheap Books,” Shmuel Rosner, second place Louis Rapoport Award for Excellence in Commentary
2016
International Association of Culinary Professionals, Food Writing Award
“The Great Hanukkah Clanging,” Nadine Epstein, finalist
2015
Nominations for Livingston Award for Best “Investigative News Story” from New American Media
Clarion Award from the Association of Women in Communications for Best Feature Article/Current News for Eetta Prince-Gibson’s “An Uneasy Union”
Religion News Association
First place award in magazine news reporting from the for Prince’s An Uneasy Union, along with awards for Nadine Epstein’s “Evolution of a Moderate” on Mohammed Dajani, and for Michael Orbach’s story “Professor of Disbelief” on James Kugel.