by Sala Levin The Holocaust, as Michael Scott so wisely taught us, is one thing we just can’t joke about.

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by Erica Shaps While I gaped at my surroundings with shock and wonder, my Yom Kippur hosts smiled at me ...

by Maddie Ulanow It’s always interesting when, on a particular Friday night, we get a new high turnout of students

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by Beth Kissileff Helen Schulman is the author of novel This Beautiful Life, her fifth novel, which takes on the

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97 Orchard, by Jane Ziegelman, tells the story of five immigrant families living on Manhattan’s Lower East Side at the

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by Steven Philp While the media spent the morning of September 11 replaying footage of the terrorist attacks of that

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Entries are coming in for the Elephant in the Room essay contest (https://www.momentmag.com/elephant.html), in which we are asking for answers

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Moment‘s annual Short Fiction and Memoir Contests are currently accepting submissions! The Moment-Karma Foundation Short Fiction Contest, established in 2000,

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The Jewish poet Samuel Menashe passed away on August 22; the New York native’s work, though beloved by fellow poets,

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by Theodore Samets “Of the roughly 17,000 guys who’ve played professional baseball, precious few are Jews.” That was how Scott

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by Theodore Samets Jennifer Rubin is angry. Really, really angry. What’s got Rubin, one of the loudest right-wing voices on

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by Charles Kopel “Education is a human right,” declared Wikimedia Foundation Executive Director Sue Gardner to an applauding crowd of

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