Poem | The Poem’s Journey
Remembering Myra Sklarew and her poem “The Poem’s Journey” which was published in Moment half a century ago.
Remembering Myra Sklarew and her poem “The Poem’s Journey” which was published in Moment half a century ago.
“She always understood the power of an image.”
Israeli media was divided on how Bibi fared in his meeting with Trump. Plus: IDF dissent and passover prices.
Isaacman remains steadfast in his commitment to pushing the boundaries of space exploration.
A conversation about Art Spiegelman’s storied career as a cartoonist and editor.
Warm relations are important, but with Trump, it’s all about interests.
Although Sephardi Jews were expelled from southern Italy in 1541 , their reputation as citrus farmers lives on, especially at Ristorante Quinoa in Florence, Italy.
Is it possible to be evenhanded in discussing the Israeli-Palestinian conflict or the Israeli-Hamas war?
The Inquisition tried to expose Crypto-Jews through their food—the dishes they prepared, the foods they avoided and food-related rituals.
“Red Scare” doesn’t describe a country devoted to free speech and willing to fight for the right of others to express dissenting opinions.
“There is barely a mitzvah more urgent than the redemption of captives.”