From the Newsletter | Reporting on Antisemitism Is Not ‘Opinion’
The professor told her that she needed to provide proof that she was Jewish.
The professor told her that she needed to provide proof that she was Jewish.
A USC exhibit pairs Flavius Josephs, the first-century chronicler of a doomed Jewish revolt, with Lion Feuchtwanger, the 20th-century German-Jewish novelist who fled Nazi persecution.
Amichai Lau-Lavie and Sandi DuBowski are in conversation with Lau-Lavie’s longtime friend, journalist and writer Aimee Ginsburg Bikel, author of Theodore Bikel’s The City of Light, about the Sabbath Queen and what it means to be in the “messy middle.”
Andrés Spokoiny and Nadine Epstein discuss what Spokoiny calls “hyper-empowered” individuals seeking new ways to connect and come together, and discuss what Jewish leaders must do to ensure a Jewish future.
Video on social media incorrectly claims to show a 500-year-old Torah scroll found at former Syrian leader Bashar al-Assad’s mansion.
Each leader has his own legacy in mind and his own explanation of this dramatic moment in the Middle East’s history.
The spiraling arms race of the Cold War was thus set off by the bomb that German physicists recognized was beyond their reach.
“The fall issue of Moment was a treasure trove of just how Jewish Americans might negotiate the impending governmental challenges at home and abroad.”
“When people make changes to latkes, be it with ingredients or toppings, they shouldn’t be hesitant.”
Once again, we face the challenge of creating one nation.
Delia Ephron, author of Left on Tenth is in conversation with Amy E. Schwartz.