Unravelling the Words of an Unlikely Villain
In seeking purity, do we risk missing the bigger picture?
In seeking purity, do we risk missing the bigger picture?
Accused of blasphemy for practicing—or even affirming—their faith, Ahmadis still cling to the country they helped establish.
To mark the 70th anniversary of Israel’s independence, Moment asks curators from the Israel Museum in Jerusalem, the Tel Aviv Museum of Art and Ben-Gurion University to choose outstanding works of art from each decade.
On my way to the gleaming airport named after him, I wondered what David Ben-Gurion and his fellow pioneers—Israel’s greatest generation—would think of their country today.
“Maven” is a relatively new transplant into American English. Written references to the word begin to increase in the mid-1960s and continued to rise through the early 2000s, according to Google Ngrams, which charts words’ popularity in books over time.
Moment asks a diverse group of philosophers, scientists, writers, artists & clergy the age-old question that never gets old.
In The City Where Myths Are Made, The Israeli And Palestinian Storyline Is Always In Rewrite.
Although a work of fiction, Mapping the Bones has enough of a historical basis to make it read like a convincing survivor’s account, one that does the essential work of bearing witness to a tattered and bloody past.