Book Review | The Many Layers of Jewish Identity
Forsaking one’s native country for another place can create an odd mix of new and old identities.
Forsaking one’s native country for another place can create an odd mix of new and old identities.
Sometime in the late 1970s, my father-in-law, who owned a bookstore in Chicago, arranged a book-signing party for the photographer Richard Avedon.
Although the Shanghai ghetto was in one of the most dilapidated parts of the city, it was totally unlike the Nazi ghettos of Europe.
On the 29th anniversary of the AMIA bombing in Buenos Aires, we take a look back at how Argentina’s Jewish community dealt with the tragedy.
Moment Editor-in-Chief Nadine Epstein performs “Learning from Isaac Asimov” accompanied by a dynamic video.
Moment claimed 15 Rockower Awards at the 2023 AJPA Ceremony. Here are the winners.
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Book bans are about both control and terror.
How to explain the poem that writes itself after the final poem, after the book has closed?
“There are things we can do, but reducing your carbon footprint, while good, is not what will make the biggest difference.”