Moment Mourns The Loss of Rabbi Harold S. White
A note from editor and publisher Nadine Epstein.
A note from editor and publisher Nadine Epstein.
By Nadine Epstein Moment: Tell me about this photo. It’s so famous, and we see it all the time—but what’s
by Cecily Abram Those who remember Morris Berthold Abram may recall his tenure as president of Brandeis University during the
Photo and story by Eetta Prince-Gibson. Our November/December cover story “An Uneasy Union” explained why, in Israel’s thriving democracy, marriage
Rabbi Joachim Prinz’s moment at the podium represented the fulfillment of both the prophetic Jewish role in history and of his life’s journey.
Two weekends ago, I traveled 40 minutes northwest of Phnom Penh by tuk-tuk, the ubiquitous three-wheeled form of transport in Southeast Asia. I was going to see something strange: Cambodia’s first Jewish cemetery, which was inaugurated in April. The cemetery is the brainchild of Rabbi Bentzion Butman, who has run the Chabad Jewish Centre of Cambodia for the past five years.
Moment asks a wide range of scholars, activists and religious leaders to suggest if and how religious pluralism and the chief rabbinate can coexist
One of the first things that six-year-old Alysa Stanton noticed when her family moved into a predominantly Jewish neighborhood in
In our November/December issue, we ask our rabbis what makes someone a “real” rabbi. Here’s what Rabbi Gershon Winkler of
By Sala Levin You may know the story: Abraham, in an effort to convince his father, Terach, that idol worship
The incident repeats itself with small variations. A rabbi somewhere in America writes to ask if I’ll come speak to
The 49th state was built by Jewish people, Jewish money and Jewish know-how. And although their numbers are small, Jews