For the Love of Judaism with Shai Held and Amy E. Schwartz
Join Shai Held for a conversation about why he believes that “love belongs as much to Judaism as it does to Christianity.”
Join Shai Held for a conversation about why he believes that “love belongs as much to Judaism as it does to Christianity.”
American Jewish responses to this existential threat include a spate of new books, fresh efforts to organize grassroots Jewish climate activists and increased attention to climate within the Jewish environmental movement.
Is London burning? Are students safe? And is the golden age of American Jews ending?
Moment critic-at-large Carlin Romano reviews the three-part novel series “The Hebrew Teacher” by Maya Arad.
A survey of Holocaust Literature across different generations—from Elie Wiesel to Art Spiegelman to Julie Orringer.
“In those days and nights of destiny, the solitude of the Jewish people was matched only by God’s.” – Read this archived article by Elie Wiesel from 1975.
Every person personally afflicted by October 7 has a unique narrative to share.
Generations of Jewish writers have reckoned with the Holocaust: Now there’s a new trauma to contend with.
In early April a total eclipse will pass over the United States. Is this a bad omen for the Jewish people?