09 Dec 2024 November/December, Letters to the Editor The Conversation December 9, 2024 By Moment 0 comments “The fall issue of Moment was a treasure trove of just how Jewish Americans might negotiate the impending governmental challenges at home and abroad.”
09 Dec 2024 November/December, Talk of the Table Talk of the Table | When Is a Latke Not a Latke? January 14, 2025 By Megan Naftali 1 comment “When people make changes to latkes, be it with ingredients or toppings, they shouldn’t be hesitant.”
05 Dec 2024 November/December, Big Questions, Cover Story What Banned Book Changed Your Life? January 14, 2025 By Moment 0 comments “People are afraid of fiction that feels like fact.”
04 Dec 2024 November/December, Book Review, Featured, literary moment Book Review | A Rebbe with a Fiddle and No Followers December 11, 2024 By Michael Krasny 0 comments “There is much to be charmed by in this novel and even more to learn from it.”
03 Dec Latest, The Wisdom Project Wisdom Project | For Larry Schlesinger, 103, Education Is Paramount December 11, 2024 By Pam Janis 6 comments Maybe you can't control events, but at least you'll have some vision about what's going on.
25 Nov Jewish Politics & Power, Latest Bernie Forces Democrats to Take a Stand November 28, 2024 By Nathan Guttman 0 comments Here too, everyone had something to count as a win.
22 Nov Gala 2024, Latest CNN’s Dana Bash Speaks About Her Personal Experience with Antisemitism November 22, 2024 By Diane M. Bolz 1 comment "Isn’t the whole point trying to leave the world a better place?”
22 Nov Antisemitism Project, Latest, Opinion Opinion | What I Learned at Stanford November 25, 2024 By Zahava Feldstein 32 comments “Zionists are the in-group upon which white supremacy depends.” This is what a Stanford dean told me while giving me
21 Nov Israel, Latest, Opinion My Grandmother, A Zionist Who Died as She Lived December 4, 2024 By Mattan Berner-Kadish 3 comments It was a bonding experience, both sweet and sad, like all loss.
20 Nov 2024 November/December, Cover Story, Daniel Pearl Investigative Journalism Initiative, Investigation No Room For Dissent in the Newsroom? November 21, 2024 By Tom Gjelten 1 comment Some Jewish students, including reporters and editors, viewed post-October 7 coverage by campus newspapers as biased. Their concerns largely went unheard.
12 Nov Featured, Jewish Politics & Power, Latest, U.S. Politics So What Happens Next? November 12, 2024 By Nathan Guttman 3 comments If you’re a regular person who just wants the bottom line, you’ll take a broader look at the polls and find that nothing has changed.