Reclaiming a Symbol of Destruction, Lawful or Not
by Natalie Buchbinder It’s tough to make a horrific event that happened over 70 years ago relevant to young people.
by Natalie Buchbinder It’s tough to make a horrific event that happened over 70 years ago relevant to young people.
My mother, Ruth Epstein, now nearly 87, worked her way up from volunteer to executive director at our Jewish Community
Why is Moment, a magazine of Jewish politics, culture and religion, devoting space to the Roma, especially when there are so many issues of direct interest to the Jewish people to explore?
By Daniel Kieval In the wake of January 8’s horrific shooting in Tucson, Arizona, attention was rightly given to Representative
By Jeremy Gillick In the wake of the Manis Friedman controversy, some suggested that Moment should have censored itself in
Despite the comments of ADL’s Abe Foxman, BeliefNet’s David Klinghoffer and others, we at Moment stand by our decision to
By Inthemoment contributor Larry Kessner A few years ago, not long after my daughter’s Bat Mitzvah, I was talking to
“We also need to talk about climate refugees … Because at this point, disaster isn’t just coming. Disaster is here.”
“There’s nowhere else in America quite like Dearborn, and nowhere else quite as American,” Jacob Forman observes.
Embraced by 1940s Bundists opposed to Zionism, the Yiddish word for “hereness” is being popularized by progressive American Jews.
“If the state of Israel ends the legalization of non-Orthodox conversions, my life’s work would be ended,” says Rabbi Galia Sadan.
For the first time in Israeli history, Haredi parties may no longer be able to act as kingmaker for whoever is willing to exempt them from the draft and fund their yeshivot.