David Amram read jazz poetry with Kerouac, was the NY Philharmonic’s first composer-in-residence, scored Hollywood films and much, much more. ...
Israelis want negotiations to bring the hostages home and end the war in Gaza to succeed. And then they will have to deal with all that has happened. ...
The future of Jewish life in Poland is neither established nor secure, but nor is it foreclosed. Poland is an opportunity. ...
What would Brandeis make of a Supreme Court that rules in favor of granting presidential immunity from criminal prosecution and puts corporate interests above the populace? ...
The film follows members of the Kramer brothers’ extended family in Israel as they fight to get their daughter Liat and her husband Aviv released from captivity after they were taken hostage in the attacks of October 7. ...
There is both progress and predictability in how the U.S.-brokered peace plan for Israel and Gaza is playing out. ...
Carlin Romano reviews poet Diane Mehta’s psychological self-examination of how her very different parents impacted her. ...
After Donna Adelson’s conviction, a woman who once defended her own meddling Jewish mother struggles over how the trope was placed on trial. ...
Two Israeli columnists wrote two very different takes on Israel for Moment's fall issue. What did each think of the other's? ...
"My segment of Israeli society, a substantial, committed and active cohort, did not vote for previous Netanyahu governments, but we have never questioned their legality and legitimacy. Until the present time." ...
While we have paid a horrible, inhuman price, it is undeniable that because of this war, we Israelis have found each other again. ...
Ghaith al-Omari of the Washington Institute for Near East Policy discusses the Palestinian Authority, Hamas and neighboring Arab states. ...