When I was in Israel in late 2013, I drove across the rugged expanse of the Negev on Route 31. At the time, Israeli newspapers were full of articles describing highly controversial demolitions of Bedouin homes and villages, failed plans to resettle the Bedouin, and ongoing tensions between the Bedouin ...

Israel is a bifurcated nation. On one side, it is a robust democracy with active executive, legislative and judicial branches.

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As we enter the year 5774 on the Jewish calendar, I find myself thinking about where the world was 100 years ago ...

TIRO and TINP are obstructing clear thinking and solutions. As editor of a truly independent Jewish magazine, I find myself

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One could argue that Israel is the country where non-Orthodox Jews have the least religious freedom: They can’t marry, divorce

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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? ...

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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