York and the Jews
Redeeming Haim Hazaz
Cycling Through Jewish Europe
Anti-Semitism: Misdiagnosed in America?
Anti-Semitism: Where Does It Come From? Why Does It Persist?
My Last Soviet Summer
A Symposium on Anti-Semitism: Where does it come from and why does it persist?
Moment-Magazine Karma Foundation Short Fiction Contest Winners Update
Book Review // The Golden Age Shtetl: A New History of Jewish Life in East Europe
The history of the Jews of Eastern Europe and Russia has a singular place in the Jewish imagination today. To some, it is a dead subject, poisoned by the Holocaust and the lethal anti-Semitism of the 19th and 20th centuries: Either we know everything we need to know about it or there is nothing worth knowing. To others, it is shrouded in the nostalgia-laden distance of the Old Country…
Book Review // Rav Kook: Mystic in a Time of Revolution
Who was Rav Kook, the first chief rabbi of Jewish Palestine? Many have tried to understand this complex, charismatic scholar whose embrace of modernism existed side-by-side with strict traditionalism. How to explain his contradictory mixture of tolerance and orthodoxy, nationalism and universalism, mysticism and activism? Kook was a poet, religious jurist, philosopher and communal leader. Was he a Zionist?