Book Review | Jews at the End of the World
Families, cities and planets are “atomized,” seemingly beyond redemption, in this hellscape of a novel.
Families, cities and planets are “atomized,” seemingly beyond redemption, in this hellscape of a novel.
It’s a Washington phenomenon that never ceases to amaze: In the course of one day, the nation’s ruling political landscape changes.
Sharon Nazarian shares what she is hearing and seeing with regard to antisemitism from the front lines.
What exactly did Israel and Hamas agree to and how likely is the ceasefire to hold? What does this deal mean for the safety and security of Israel and is the end of the war in sight? Why are some Israelis not supportive of the deal? And what about the remaining hostages? In conversation with Moment Israel Editor Eetta Prince-Gibson and Editor Sarah Breger.
We need to learn to take our heroes where we find them.
A visit with kibbutzniks from the Gaza border restores faith in Jewish continuity.
Throughout all of this devastation, there has been an outpouring of support from Jewish communities across Los Angeles.
In his first term, Donald Trump achieved in the Middle East something that few presidents before him could match: the Abraham Accords.
Over the past year, Israel’s war against Hamas in the Gaza Strip has fundamentally upended the Jewish state’s regional relationships—and brought down the curtain, at least temporarily, on Jerusalem’s previously vibrant ties to the countries of the Abraham Accords.