Join Middle East analyst Aaron David Miller, Senior Fellow at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace and Moment Editor-in-Chief Nadine Epstein, for a conversation about what’s behind these statements and changes and what do they really mean? ...
A conversation about Louis Bannet’s life before, during and after the Holocaust and how jazz music saved his life. ...
Nina Totenberg, NPR Legal Affairs Correspondent unpacks rulings ranging from the limits of presidential authority and the separation of church and state to the environment and LGBTQ rights, providing insight into what happened behind the scenes and what it all means for the future. ...
If you can read this, you’re too close to mine. ...
In 1975, our doors were open, and we were not suspicious of strangers. ...
Lynne Olson, author of the new book The Sisterhood Of Ravensbrück: How an Intrepid Band of Frenchwomen Resisted the Nazis in Hitler’s All-Female Concentration Camp, for a conversation about these brave women, how they survived and the care they continued to give those who were part of the resistance after ...
To gauge the American Jewish mood and thinking at a time of turmoil in the United States, Moment conducted a survey of our readers earlier this year. ...
Inspired by a true-crime story, We Would Never is the story of a close-knit Florida family who, in the wake of their daughter’s divorce, might (or might not) have hired a hit man to kill their ex-son-in-law. ...
Join award-winning filmmaker Oren Rudavsky for a conversation about Nobel Peace Prize Laureate and Holocaust survivor Elie Wiesel and Rudavsky’s new film "Elie Wiesel: Soul on Fire." ...
Some moments change the future. ...
For our 50th anniversary, we went back to the beginning. ...