From the Editor | The Sky Isn’t Falling, but Taboos Are
The world is more complex to think our way through today than at any previous time in human history.
The world is more complex to think our way through today than at any previous time in human history.
“A great many justices have done their most important, historically significant work toward the end of a long career on the court.”
A discussion about what it means to listen to one another through uncomfortable conversations, how to create empathy in an ever-polarizing world, and how personal connections can begin to bridge seemingly insurmountable divides.
The specter of Musk as a government “efficiency czar” should give us all pause.
“For young Americans generally, dogma does not sell.”
“Regrettably, this court is more inclined to their view than to a jurisprudence protecting everyone’s freedom.”
“Jordan has always played the role of being the moderate middle of the Arab world.”
“I find it difficult to understand, wrote Yitzhak, why the sun is greater than the moon.”
“Travel is enriched when you connect with local Jewish life.”
The line remains in use, but its emotional underpinning has altered.
Join us for a post-election conversation on the state of American democracy and its array of checks and balances, with E.J. Dionne, syndicated columnist for the Washington Post and Moment contributor Robert Siegel, former NPR host of All Things Considered.
“I firmly believe that president-elect Trump cannot be trusted with the safety and security of the Jewish community or Israel.”