Clifford D. May: Are We Too Fair-minded to Take Our Own Side?
By Clifford D. May In the 20th century, a war was waged against the Jews of Europe. It culminated in
By Clifford D. May In the 20th century, a war was waged against the Jews of Europe. It culminated in
The pursuit of equal rights by Israel’s Arabs is challenging the Jewish character of the state. Moment explores the tensions at the heart of the political relationship between Arabs and Jews.
A decade after the September 11th attacks, Moment looks back on the career of the 95-year-old Middle East scholar whose ideas provided the framework for the war in Iraq. Long an outcast in contemporary Middle East Studies departments, he and his followers defend his legacy.
If you ask professors why they need tenure, the first words out of their mouths will undoubtedly be some variation
By Adina Rosenthal British historian Sir Ian Kershaw famously wrote: “The road to Auschwitz was built by hate, but paved
By Steven Philp It has been five quiet years since Lamb and Lynx Gaede stepped out of the national spotlight—ending
Iranian journalist and filmmaker Maziar Bahari was always fascinated by Jewish history and culture. His torturers made him pay for it.
by Symi Rom-Rymer Last week, popular far-right Dutch politician Geert Wilders was acquitted of all charges of inciting hatred against
By Symi Rom-Rymer When 69 year-old Sonia Reich ran out of her Skokie home late one February evening in 2001,
By Kayla Green Franz Kafka is truly representative of three distinct cultures. He was raised in the Czech Republic—a fact
By Kayla Green Franz Kafka is truly representative of three distinct cultures. He was raised in the Czech Republic—a fact