Bell Man
One of the last in a lineage of great Jewish violinists, this “farm boy” of the American heartland drives a
One of the last in a lineage of great Jewish violinists, this “farm boy” of the American heartland drives a
Try as he might, David Ben-Gurion could not reform Israel’s electoral system, which gives extraordinary power to small parties. Today,
Interview with poet Moshe and translator Barbara Goldberg, December 2012 Moshe Dor, born in Tel Aviv in 1932,
Five years ago, I got the thrill of a lifetime when, as a collections manager for the Arthur M. Sackler
by Aylin Kocaman In October, the Palestine Committee of the Arab Lawyers Union honored a suicide bomber. A law student
The American Jewish thought police are quick to label sympathy a betrayal of Israel.
Moment editor Nadine Epstein sat down with Ed Koch at his office, just after the mayor arrived from his morning
by Ori Nir I have never thought of my father as a revolutionary. But since his death last month, several
By Rebecca Borison Born in Odessa in 1879, Jacob Weinberg was a talented and prolific Jewish composer, who sought to
A DANIEL PEARL INVESTIGATIVE JOURNALISM INITIATIVE PROJECT The nation’s first and only boycott of Israeli products by a food co-op
The Israeli Olympics team prepares for the 2012 Summer Games, but the athletes aren’t the only ones getting ready.
By Rebecca Borison While I grew up at a Jewish summer camp playing Gaga, kids growing up in slightly (read: