Opinion | Silencing Criticism in the Name of Antisemitism Awareness
Passing the Antisemitism Awareness Act in response to students protesting the war in Gaza is a cynical, or at best naïve move says Professor Omer Bartov.
Passing the Antisemitism Awareness Act in response to students protesting the war in Gaza is a cynical, or at best naïve move says Professor Omer Bartov.
For those who are used to hearing McCarthyism thrown around as a generalized term of abuse, it may be worth looking back at the details of that time.
Join Yossi Klein Halevi for a conversation about what’s happening inside Israel right now: from a contentious government to a divided people and more.
Watching Verdi’s Nabucco and its story of Jewish persecution and pervasive violence against a Jewish community in exile may as well have been taken from recent headlines.
Digital Editor Noah Phillips discovered that the six Israeli teenagers’ biggest fear was facing polarization in the United States.
Moment’s Israel editor argues that we can’t encourage peace or struggle against evil through the secondary victimization of the dead.
“I wanted readers to see and feel what it was like to be a child subjected to intensive bombing,” writes Marione Ingram, who as a child survived the Allied bombing of Hamburg, Germany, in 1943.
“Trance culture is not something you can end. You can never put it out,” says Roee Finzi, life-long trance music fan.
We won first place in Magazine Overall Excellence for our AI issue and for commentary by Amy E. Schwartz.
This poem by Rachel Mennies looks to the leaves for signs of resilience and finds them “more alive” for having braved the dark.
Fania Oz-Salzberger’s column “A Quick Guide to Zionism in Hard Times” quickly garnered widespread attention.