Rabbis Let Loose
by Gabi P. Remz They packed into the auditorium, excited for a good show. There were promises of top-notch dancing
by Gabi P. Remz They packed into the auditorium, excited for a good show. There were promises of top-notch dancing
By Steven Philp Today, President Obama fulfilled a campaign promise when he signed the bill repealing “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell,”
**The following is an updated statement as of June 5. I would like to clarify the answer published in my
Yesterday we wrote about Rabbis for Obama. Today, according to a Forward article, we should focus on Rabbis for McCain.
Over 300 American rabbis publicly announced their support for Barack Obama yesterday with the launch of a “Rabbis for Obama”
In our current issue, we printed a letter from a reader who was curious about Rabbi Gershon Winkler’s response to
George Soros, staying safe during a time of increased antisemitism and Ask the Rabbis on antisemitism.
Amy E. Schwartz, in conversation with New York Times best-selling author Laura Blumenfeld, discusses whether robots can be Jewish and other perennial questions, such as what Judaism has to say about love, miracles, the afterlife and so much more from Amy’s new book, Can Robots Be Jewish? And Other Pressing Questions of Modern Life , a selection of questions and answers drawn from Moment’s ever-popular Ask the Rabbis column. This smart and provocative talk is perfect for anyone interested in the rich diversity of Jewish thought on contemporary questions.
Join Moment’s Ask the Rabbis, Opinion and Book editor, Amy E. Schwartz, as she explores readings and meditations to accompany your Passover seder–whether virtual or in-person. She’ll also be discussing Moment’s new virtual Haggadah supplement.