An Interview with Peter Manseau, Author of Songs for the Butcher's Daughter
By Jeremy Gillick “Rise and go to the town of the killings,” Bialik wrote of Kishinev, the Moldovan city, formerly
By Jeremy Gillick “Rise and go to the town of the killings,” Bialik wrote of Kishinev, the Moldovan city, formerly
By Benjamin Schuman-Stoler All our Thanksgiving weekends were touched with sadness as news from Mumbai interrupted what should have been
By Mandy Katz The Israel Philharmonic must be the most relaxed symphony orchestra in the world. Really, some of these
By Jeremy Gillick The Forward has published its annual list of America’s 50 most important Jews: the Forward 50. Winners
Who is Rahm Emanuel (Barack Obama’s new Chief of Staff)? For starters, he’s Jewish. He, his wife Amy, and their
Today marks the New York opening of an interesting new documentary: “The First Basket” chronicles the contribution of Jews to
Chabad, the ubiquitous Jewish movement best known among American Jews for its outreach on college campuses, is in many ways
I confess to making a dumb and painful mistake in Israel last month: trying to harvest a sabra fruit with
Yeesh. A radical Muslim leader threatened to have Paul McCartney killed on his upcoming trip to Israel. Come on. His
By InTheMoment contributor Larry Kessner. Maybe in the Czech Republic, poets can become president, but not here. Maybe in France
Moment Magazine is pleased to announce the winners of the 2007 Moment Magazine−Karma Foundation Short Fiction Contest, our prestigious international
Senior Editor Mandy Katz reports from Israel: Rather than presenting its case to foreigners, Israel should save its breath, a