2026 Short fiction contest now live.
Submission deadline is September 30, 2026.

Meet this year’s judge

Author Joan Leegant, a two-time winner of The Moment Magazine-Karma Foundation Short Fiction Contest, shares her writing process and offers tips for writers.

Hear from past winners

“Winning the Moment Magazine Karma Foundation short fiction contest is a huge honor! We writers toil over our collections of sentences, doing our best to move readers to emotion that transcends all those fiddly words. There’s nothing like knowing the effort delivered. Writing lets me connect the present moment to my heritage, and this contest has given me an avenue to share that work with the world. I’m grateful to have an audience for my stories and an opportunity to discover the exceptional work of other writers dedicated to this genre.”
—
Ilana Marcus, 2024 contest winner

“Writing is mysterious. There is a tension between the privacy of writing from within and connecting to those outside. Such a tension is rarely resolved. And writing about the theme of Jewishness in these difficult times is even harder. It takes time to develop a short story, as long as it takes to write a novel, I’d contend. It’s an arduous and often thankless process. To have The Laugh, the short story I’d written, recognised so thoughtfully by the Moment-Karma award was a deeply joyful feeling. Receiving the news about the award is something that will stay with me, and has given me confidence for further writing.”
—Ralph Levinson, 2023 contest winner

About the contest

The Moment Magazine-Karma Foundation Short Fiction Contest encourages writers to submit stories related to Judaism or Jewish culture or history.

Established in 2000, this contest has brought in distinguished judges and special guests including Joyce Carol Oates, Robert Pinsky, Walter Mosley, Nicole Krauss, Erica Jong, Jonathan Safran Foer, Geraldine Brooks, Andre Aciman and Dara Horn. This year’s judge is Joan Leegant.

Moment will award up to three prizes to outstanding works of unpublished short fiction with Jewish content, including $1,000 for first place.

After the submission deadline, Moment editors will review all stories and contact winners if their stories are being considered for publication. Moment Magazine reserves the right at all times to select material for publishing. All selected material is subject to editing by Moment editors.

Contest details

$25 for each entry (multiple submissions are accepted).

For each entry, submit an original short story—maximum length 5,000 words— with Jewish themes. You must acknowledge that you have read and agreed with the Official Contest Rules.

No previously published works, or works already accepted for publication elsewhere, are eligible. Work may be under consideration elsewhere, but must be withdrawn from the competition if accepted for publication.

Moment is not responsible for information in previous guidelines or advertisements. All deadlines may be extended or changed and may carry over into the next calendar year. Moment Magazine and the Karma Foundation are not liable for any misprints or errors of any kind.

Past Winners

2024

Judge: Richard Zimler
First place: Ilana Marcus, “What to Say”
Second place: Chavah Chernobelskiy, “The Artist”
Third place: Basia Winograd, “The Villa on Targova”
Honorable mention: Marla Braverman, “This is How the World Ends” 
Honorable mention: Nicole Hazan, “The Hotel”

Watch interviews with the winners

Zoominar with Richard Zimler

2023

Judge: Rebecca Goldstein
First place: Ralph Levinson, “The Laugh”
Second place: Talia Blatt, Overnight Shift”
Second place (tie): Michael Orbach,“Sounds Turtles Make”

Honorable mention: Talya Jankovits, “The Golem Mother of the Catskills”
Honorable mention: Melissa Pheterson, “Vessel”

Zoominar with Rebecca Goldstein

2022

Judge: Allegra Goodman
First place: Steven Bieler, “Arguing with Reinfeld
Second place: David Tuchman, Chelm, NJ
Third place: Ilana Marcus, Night of Broken Glass

Watch interviews with the winners

Zoominar with Allegra Goodman

2021

Judge: Susan Coll
First place: Anne Schott, “Why is there a Buddhist at this Seder”
Second place: Hillel Damron, “Calculated Moves

Zoominar with Susan Coll

2020

Judge: Ruby Namdar
First place: Omer Friedlander, “The Man Who Sold Air in the Holy Land
Second place: Linda Brettler, “Private
Third place: Rona Arato, “Polonaise
Honorable mention: Ruth Sutton, “Little Miracles”

Zoominar with Ruby Namdar

2019

Judge: Max Brooks
First place: Diana Bletter, “What if I’ve Changed my Mind”
Second place: Joan Mora, “The Anniversary Camera”
Third place: Phillip Cohen, “Call me Gefilte”

2018

Judge: André Aciman
First place: Jed Phillip Cohen, “Goldfader in Full”
Second place: Joan Leegant, “The Eleventh Happiest Country”

2017

Judge: Susan Coll
First place: Michalle Gould, “The Garden of Evil
Second place: Judith Kay Jacobson,“The Mark”

2016

Judge: Nicholas Delbanco with Robert Pinsky
First place: Steven Volynets,Turboatom
Read an interview with the author here

2015

Judge: Jami Attenberg
First place: Miriam Karmel,Summer is for People
Second place: Jason K. Friedman, “Vanished Jews of Hetta

2014

Judge: Alice Hoffman
First place: Paul B. Cohen, “Lecha Dodi
Second place: Danielle Leshaw, Killing Brother Michael
Third place: Courtney Sender,”Lead Apron

2013

Judge: Alan Cheuse
First place: Becky Tuch, The Inker
Second place: Lauren Watel, “The Nothing of History
Third place: Roberta Newman, “The Girl of the Comet”

Winners of the 2013 Moment Magazine-Karma Foundation Short Fiction Contest read from their entries at the Jewish Museum of New York. Joyce Carol Oates and Alan Cheuse in conversation

2011

Judge: Walter Mosley
First place: Joan Leegant, “Roots
Second place: Ruchama King Feuerman, “A Beggar’s Place
Third place: Avital Chizhik, “Those Who Go About the City

2010

Judge: Nicole Krauss
First place: Jason K. Friedman, “Blue
Second place: Dalia Rosenfeld, “Infections
Third place: Laura Price Steele, “Processes”

2009

Judge: Erica Jong
First place: Sherri Mandell, “Jerusalem Stone
Second place: Sally Schloss, “The Goose Girl
Third place: Kathryn Winter, “Mirušenka Moja

Sherri Mandell, winner of the 2009 Moment Magazine Karma Short Fiction Contest, reads an excerpt of her story, “Jerusalem Stone,” and speaks about the importance of Jewish short fiction.

2008

Judge: Anita Diamant
First place: Racelle Rosett, “Levi
Second place: Judith Groudine Finkel, “Two By Four
Third place: Amy Graubart Katz, “The Kiss

2007

Judge: Geraldine Brooks
First place: Joe Kraus, “How Beautiful Are Your Tents, O Jacob
Second place: Andi Arnovitz, “Three Dreams
Third place: Ellen Davis Sullivan, “Yiddish Land

2006

Judge: Jonathan Safran Foer
First place: Shaun Levin, “Mark Gertler in 13 Sketches
Second place: Lisa K. Buchanan, “Trade Show”
Third place: Sande Boritz Berger, “The Sweetness”

2005

Judge: Judy Budnitz
First place: Susan Messer, “Remnants, Like Dust in Pocket Seams
Second place: Andrew Fox, “Raoul Wallenberg in Orbit
Third place: Isaac Leung, “Notes on Jewish Beauty (or Tamara Herschel)

2004

First place: Sharon Solwitz, “After Talking, What?

2003

Judges: Harvey Grossinger, Joyce Kornblatt and Jon Papernick
First place: Edward Schwarzchild, “No Rest for the Middleman

2002

Judges: Pearl Abraham, Rachel Kadish and Harvey Grossinger
First place: Reena Ribalow, “Immortality

2001

Judges: Allegra Goodman, Anne Roiphe, and Harvey Grossinger
First place: Leah Lax, “Berkeh’s Story

Past Winners

2024

Zoominar with Richard Zimler

Judge: Richard Zimler
First place: Ilana Marcus, “What to Say”
Second place: Chavah Chernobelskiy, “The Artist”
Third place: Basia Winograd, “The Villa on Targova”
Honorable mention: Marla Braverman, “This is How the World Ends” 
Honorable mention: Nicole Hazan, “The Hotel”

2023

Zoominar with Rebecca Goldstein

Judge: Rebecca Goldstein
First place: Ralph Levinson, “The Laugh”
Second place: Talia Blatt, Overnight Shift”
Second place (tie): Michael Orbach,“Sounds Turtles Make”

Honorable mention: Talya Jankovits, “The Golem Mother of the Catskills”
Honorable mention: Melissa Pheterson, “Vessel

2022

Zoominar with Allegra Goodman

Judge: Allegra Goodman
First place: Steven Bieler, “Arguing with Reinfeld
Second place: David Tuchman, Chelm, NJ
Third place: Ilana Marcus, Night of Broken Glass

2021

Zoominar with Susan Coll

Judge: Susan Coll
First place: Anne Schott, “Why is there a Buddhist at this Seder”
Second place: Hillel Damron, “Calculated Moves

2020

Zoominar with Ruby Namdar

Judge: Ruby Namdar
First place: Omer Friedlander, “The Man Who Sold Air in the Holy Land
Second place: Linda Brettler, “Private
Third place: Rona Arato, “Polonaise
Honorable mention: Ruth Sutton, “Little Miracles”

2019

Judge: Max Brooks
First place: Diana Bletter, “What if I’ve Changed my Mind”
Second place: Joan Mora, “The Anniversary Camera”
Third place: Phillip Cohen, “Call me Gefilte”

2018

Judge: André Aciman
First place: Jed Phillip Cohen, “Goldfader in Full”
Second place: Joan Leegant, “The Eleventh Happiest Country”

2017

Judge: Susan Coll
First place: Michalle Gould, “The Garden of Evil
Second place: Judith Kay Jacobson,“The Mark”

2016

Judge: Nicholas Delbanco with Robert Pinsky
First place: Steven Volynets,Turboatom
Read an interview with the author here

2015

Judge: Jami Attenberg
First place: Miriam Karmel,Summer is for People
Second place: Jason K. Friedman, “Vanished Jews of Hetta

2014

Judge: Alice Hoffman
First place: Paul B. Cohen, “Lecha Dodi
Second place: Danielle Leshaw, Killing Brother Michael
Third place: Courtney Sender,”Lead Apron

2013

Winners of the 2013 Moment Magazine-Karma Foundation Short Fiction Contest read from their entries at the Jewish Museum of New York on November 14.

Joyce Carol Oates and Alan Cheuse in Conversation

Judge: Alan Cheuse
First place: Becky Tuch, The Inker
Second place: Lauren Watel, “The Nothing of History
Third place: Roberta Newman, “The Girl of the Comet”

2011

Judge: Walter Mosley
First place: Joan Leegant, “Roots
Second place: Ruchama King Feuerman, “A Beggar’s Place
Third place: Avital Chizhik, “Those Who Go About the City

2010

Judge: Nicole Krauss
First place: Jason K. Friedman, “Blue
Second place: Dalia Rosenfeld, “Infections
Third place: Laura Price Steele, “Processes”

2009

Sherri Mandell, winner of the 2009 Moment Magazine Karma Short Fiction Contest, reads an excerpt of her story, “Jerusalem Stone,” and speaks about the importance of Jewish short fiction.

Judge: Erica Jong
First place: Sherri Mandell, “Jerusalem Stone
Second place: Sally Schloss, “The Goose Girl
Third place: Kathryn Winter, “Mirušenka Moja

2008

Judge: Anita Diamant
First place: Racelle Rosett, “Levi
Second place: Judith Groudine Finkel, “Two By Four
Third place: Amy Graubart Katz, “The Kiss

2007

Judge: Geraldine Brooks
First place: Joe Kraus, “How Beautiful Are Your Tents, O Jacob
Second place: Andi Arnovitz, “Three Dreams
Third place: Ellen Davis Sullivan, “Yiddish Land

2006

Judge: Jonathan Safran Foer
First place: Shaun Levin, “Mark Gertler in 13 Sketches
Second place: Lisa K. Buchanan, “Trade Show”
Third place: Sande Boritz Berger, “The Sweetness”

2005

Judge: Judy Budnitz
First place: Susan Messer, “Remnants, Like Dust in Pocket Seams
Second place: Andrew Fox, “Raoul Wallenberg in Orbit
Third place: Isaac Leung, “Notes on Jewish Beauty (or Tamara Herschel)