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05 Jan
2017 January-February, Ask the Rabbis

Ask The Rabbis // Is it the job of rabbis to fight intermarriage?

  • July 25, 2019
  • By author-avatar Moment
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INDEPENDENT Intermarriage is a reality of American Jewish life that isn’t receding, no matter how valiant the efforts to counter it. The central challenge to American...

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05 Jan
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Opinion // Trump’s Not the End of the World

  • January 28, 2019
  • By author-avatar Marshall Breger
  • 6 comments

The Jewish community can learn from its fears of Ronald Reagan’s presidency.

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Part of an anti-Jewish flyer found on the street
05 Jan
2017 January-February, From the Editor

From The Editor // January-February, 2017

  • January 28, 2019
  • By author-avatar Nadine Epstein
  • 3 comments

Washington has had unseasonably warm weather, with leaves clinging to branches and roses blooming into the first weeks of winter. But the winds of political change have also blown into the nation’s capital.

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02 Jan
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Book Review // What are the Blind Men Dreaming?

  • July 11, 2017
  • By author-avatar Josh Phillips
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Memory is a funny thing. Memory is something that’s irrecoverably passed, but at the same time, it’s something that we inhabit, and something that shapes us.

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02 Jan
2017 January-February, Israel

Opinion // Is it Time to Move the U.S. Embassy to Jerusalem?

  • January 25, 2019
  • By author-avatar Shmuel Rosner
  • 4 comments

What is an embassy? It is an office in which people do their jobs—at times essential, at other times unimportant. It is also a symbol—of friendship, of cooperation, of relations.

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26 Dec
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The Top 16 Most-Read Stories From 2016

  • August 14, 2019
  • By author-avatar Ellen Wexler
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In an election year, only four of our top stories concerned American politics. Instead, our readers sought out stories about culture, history and complex ideological divides. But most of all, our readers wanted to learn about people.

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24 Dec
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How Germany’s ‘Rent a Jew’ Fights Stereotypes

  • July 11, 2017
  • By author-avatar Thomas Siurkus
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“We try not to debunk the stereotypes from the Jewish side, but instead show the participants how stereotypes work in general.”

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21 Dec
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Kati Marton: ‘Elie Was Not a Stranger to Any Human Frailty’

  • July 11, 2017
  • By author-avatar Kati Marton
  • 2 comments

“You are a good person,” he said, and that seemed sufficient for us to be friends—for three decades.

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16 Dec
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Songs for Your Hanukkah Playlist

  • March 30, 2022
  • By author-avatar James David Jacobs
  • 1 comment

There is a rich legacy of recorded music that can only add to our understanding of Hanukkah and our connection to its traditions.

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Author Leah Kaminsky
16 Dec
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‘We Are All Born Waiting’: Q&A With Author Leah Kaminsky

  • July 11, 2017
  • By author-avatar Dina Gold
  • 2 comments

“We can sit around the waiting room of life, alternating between staring passively at the ceiling and flipping through old magazines, or we can wait with intentionality, by taking action and making a difference in this world in ways that are important to us.”

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15 Dec
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Jewish Life in Trump’s America

  • August 14, 2019
  • By author-avatar Ellen Wexler
  • 2 comments

After Donald Trump gave his victory speech in the early-morning hours of Nov. 9, we asked readers a few questions: How do you feel? What does the future look like? What will it mean to be Jewish in Trump’s America?

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06 Dec
2016 November-December, Arts, Interview

Interview: Steven Volynets

  • July 28, 2023
  • By author-avatar Moment
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Born in Soviet Ukraine, Steven Volynets immigrated to the United States as a child. He turned to literature after several years as a journalist. Moment spoke with him about his new story, his childhood in Russia and his evolution as a writer.

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