Why You Should Stop Being Angry at RBG
Justice Ginsburg was a mortal like the rest of us; she didn’t have the gift of hindsight.
Am I The Schmuck?
Let’s face it: we’ve all had moments where somebody thinks we’re being a bit of a schmuck.
B’Ivrit | Haredim, Gaza Coverage, Eurovision
In Israel, testimonies from Gaza only make it to prime-time news if they’re coupled with criticism of Hamas.
The Solar Eclipse Then and Now—the Jewish Perspective
In early April a total eclipse will pass over the United States. Is this a bad omen for the Jewish people?
The Spirituality of Showing Up when it Matters with Sharon Brous and Amy E. Schwartz
Rabbi Brouse talks about the wisdom, relevance and creativity of Jewish practice and community, and the importance of showing up for one another.
From Jewish Rapper to Israel Activist with Kosha Dillz and Joe Alterman
Kosha Dillz, aka Rami Even-Esh, talks about embracing his Jewish identity and how he uses his music to bring together people from different cultures and backgrounds.
Putin and the Killing of Alexei Navalny with Paul Goldberg and Amy E. Schwartz
Paul Goldberg discusses Russian leader Vladimir Putin is far more dangerous than his Soviet predecessors.
Clocks Are Ticking on a Cease-Fire Deal
Moment contributor Nathan Guttman examines the most recent political takes from the Jewish world and beyond.
Wisdom Project | Morris Waitz, 100, Keeps Thinking About Tomorrow
A fortune teller predicted Morris Waitz would die in World War II. Now 100, he says he “beat that by a little bit.”
Audience & Antisemitism: February Round-Up
What did Ye say? Plus, Taylor Swift, Superbowl ads, campus conflicts and more.
Analysis: For South Africans, the ICJ Case is a “Reawakening”
Young South Africans disaffected by electoral politics but eager to see the country punch above its weight feel vindicated by the ICJ case.