Getting It All Out in the Open
by Kelley Kidd Jewish husbands, we think, are educated and upstanding, family men who treat their wives with warmth, kindness
by Kelley Kidd Jewish husbands, we think, are educated and upstanding, family men who treat their wives with warmth, kindness
By Nadine Epstein Welcome to our Messiah Issue! The specter of a messiah is alive and well in the 21st
Amos Oz I’m a secular Jew. I am in dire need of sober political leadership, not of a messiah. But
Father Patrick Desbois is on a mission to uncover the mass graves of nearly two million Jews. Sixty years after
by Sala Levin Matt Gross went to Jerusalem, and all he got was this lousy set of tefillin. This, more
Not long ago, my eldest granddaughter celebrated her bat mitzvah—two months shy of 60 years after I celebrated mine. I
The pursuit of equal rights by Israel’s Arabs is challenging the Jewish character of the state. Moment explores the tensions at the heart of the political relationship between Arabs and Jews.
Moment Magazine is pleased to announce the winners of the inaugural Elephant in the Room essay contest. This year’s question,
by Matt Ponak I started the first year of my Master’s degree in August of 2010 at Naropa University. A
Nearly three years ago, I met a 90-year-old woman from Cleveland named Eva Rosenberg who told me her story—and that
Israel’s High Court agreed that gender separation on Israeli public buses violated the principles of equality, individual rights and freedom