Moment’s Benefit & Awards Galas
Moment’s Awards Program In 2010 Moment and the Center for Creative Change launched an awards program that recognizes individuals for
Moment’s Awards Program In 2010 Moment and the Center for Creative Change launched an awards program that recognizes individuals for
“And the Bride Closed the Door” is a broad comedy about a bride who refuses to go forward with her wedding ceremony, sowing havoc. The book captures a segment of Mizrahi society not often featured in Israeli fiction.
Dorit Rabinyan is a two-time awardee of the Prime Minister’s Prize for Hebrew Literary Works. She was born in Israel to a family that emigrated from Iran. All the Rivers is the story of a romance between an Israeli woman and a Palestinian man, based on the author’s own experiences.
Etgar Keret is an award-winning writer who uses a deceptively casual style for his very short, absurd, often comical stories.
The numbers aren’t the problem with Savage’s argument: It’s the paranoid spin that’s unhealthy for the communal psyche.
With eminent translator/critic Robert Alter, we take an in-depth look at a few of Amichai’s poems and unlock the secrets of their lasting appeal.
If as rabbinic sages say, an angel touches us before we are born and causes us to forget all the Torah we have learned in the womb, then we arrive in the world ravenous to learn.
It always seems there’s a little more leeway in our reading choices in summer, when things slow down just enough to let us think big.