The Conversation
“The fall issue of Moment was a treasure trove of just how Jewish Americans might negotiate the impending governmental challenges at home and abroad.”
Talk of the Table | When Is a Latke Not a Latke?
“When people make changes to latkes, be it with ingredients or toppings, they shouldn’t be hesitant.”
What Banned Book Changed Your Life?
“People are afraid of fiction that feels like fact.”
Book Review | A Rebbe with a Fiddle and No Followers
“There is much to be charmed by in this novel and even more to learn from it.”
Wisdom Project | For Larry Schlesinger, 103, Education Is Paramount
Maybe you can’t control events, but at least you’ll have some vision about what’s going on.
Bernie Forces Democrats to Take a Stand
Here too, everyone had something to count as a win.
CNN’s Dana Bash Speaks About Her Personal Experience with Antisemitism
“Isn’t the whole point trying to leave the world a better place?”
Opinion | What I Learned at Stanford
“Zionists are the in-group upon which white supremacy depends.” This is what a Stanford dean told me while giving me
My Grandmother, A Zionist Who Died as She Lived
It was a bonding experience, both sweet and sad, like all loss.
No Room For Dissent in the Newsroom?
Some Jewish students, including reporters and editors, viewed post-October 7 coverage by campus newspapers as biased. Their concerns largely went unheard.