From the Big Bang to Baseball: The Elephant in the Room
Responses to the Elephant in the Room contest have taken us on quite a trip, from the ballpark to the circus
Responses to the Elephant in the Room contest have taken us on quite a trip, from the ballpark to the circus
There’s still time to get your essay in for the Elephant in the Room contest; the deadline’s October 7th, so be
Gennady Mesh, editor of the web magazine “Russian Globe” reviews new works by Yury Kanzburg.
By Lynne Schreiber From Moment Magazine, December 2005 One day last summer, as my friend Katie and I sat beneath
“The ways of Zion do mourn, because none come to the solemn assembly; all her gates are desolate… and she
by Hilary Weissman While studying abroad in Spain this spring. I found myself unintentionally making numerous trips to the southern
Jewish Heritage in the Czech Republic Produced by Moment Magazine with the support of Czech Tourism Authority—CzechTourism Every stone in
Tied together through Romani, their mother tongue, and loosely organized in insular tribes, the Roma have traditionally served as craftsmen, musicians or seasonal hired hands, and have a reputation throughout Europe as thieves and swindlers. In an era when Europe’s birth rates have fallen to record lows, their numbers are exploding.
Ask Jews what happens after death, and many will respond that the Jewish tradition doesn’t say or doesn’t care. But not so fast. When Moment asked an array of prominent Jewish thinkers, artists, writers and other doers to tell us what they think they’re headed for, the range was extraordinary.
By Aarian Marshall Some people collect stamps, others baseball cards—Neil Keller collects famous Jews. He speaks quickly, with a slight
By Kayla Green For the first time in history, Marc Chagall’s Bible-themed engravings, originally intended as a gift for his
By Kayla Green For the first time in history, Marc Chagall’s Bible-themed engravings, originally intended as a gift for his