A New Debate Over an Old Deal
An Iran deal déjà vu? The arguments have changed since 2015.
An Iran deal déjà vu? The arguments have changed since 2015.
In addition to “going there” on religion, writers must be able to include all manner of confounding, risqué or otherwise controversial things in their made-up stories precisely because these things happen in real life.
A community of observant Orthodox Jews in Uganda, with no genetic link to Israel, wants to make Aliyah.
Over the last few years, the Marvel Cinematic Universe has made an effort to increase its representation of minorities. Moon Knight, released on Disney+ in March, became the first MCU project to feature a Jewish superhero.
Toward the end of World War II, an increasingly paranoid Adolf Hitler worried about poison. To protect himself, he required young women—girls of “good German stock”—to taste his food before each meal.
It is hard to believe we are about to celebrate our third COVID Passover.
This week, as I followed reports about the threat of imminent war between Russia and Ukraine, I found myself thinking about history’s prequels.
The bustling Dominican beach town of Sosúa belies an almost-forgotten Jewish history
Shortly before Elie Wiesel, one of Moment’s two cofounders, died in 2016, I had an appointment to visit him in New York.
People told us that it would get better, the grief. But how was this different from forgetting?
This article was originally published in the October 2005 issue of Moment. It was Friday afternoon in Jerusalem. The