From the Editor | Elie Wiesel and Two Girls He Never Met
Shortly before Elie Wiesel, one of Moment’s two cofounders, died in 2016, I had an appointment to visit him in New York.
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
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It’s always tempting to think that things have never been this crazy.
Sometimes the best way to get a clear view of what’s happening in the present is to glance backward at the past.
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