Is satire educational or does it lead to a shallow understanding of current affairs? Does it weaken the power of news or replace it? Has the state of American politics become so dire that we can only laugh (despairingly) about it? ...

Moment editor Nadine Epstein sat down with Ed Koch at his office, just after the mayor arrived from his morning

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Eugenia Brin was 48 when she first noticed that her left leg was dragging. It took two years for doctors

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By Nadine Epstein Hannah Brown of Salt Spring Island, British Columbia, loves Moment but has a complaint: Too few women are included

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By Nadine Epstein Welcome to our Messiah Issue! The specter of a messiah is alive and well in the 21st

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By Nadine Epstein If ever there was a tale of comic resurrection, it belongs to Marc Maron. The 48-year-old comedian’s

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My mother, Ruth Epstein, now nearly 87, worked her way up from volunteer to executive director at our Jewish Community

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Nearly three years ago, I met a 90-year-old woman from Cleveland named Eva Rosenberg who told me her story—and that

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Muslims have replaced Jews as targets of discrimination During the 1940s and 1950s, some Jewish scientists were stripped of their

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They had the wrong name at the wrong time in the wrong place. Moment investigates discrimination against Jews who worked for the U.S. Army Signal Corps at Fort Monmouth, New Jersey in the wake of Julius Rosenberg’s arrest. ...
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An anti-Semitic campaign at a Kiev institution—featuring former KKK Grand Wizard David Duke, shadowy foreign agents and outlandish claims—ends almost as suddenly as it began. ...