Book Review | A Polish Jewish Experiment in Modernity
Reading Joanna Olczak-Ronikier’s book about her family, I was reminded of my first morning in Poland on a reporting assignment in 1981.
Book Review | Tracing the Oldest Hatred Here at Home
What does it say about antisemitism in America that its most violent outrage is not widely remembered, caused no deaths and had some consequences that were arguably positive?
Book Review | The Forgotten Bond Between Teddy and the Tribe
In many ways Theodore Roosevelt was limited by the ideas of his times.
Q&A | The Israel-Iran Showdown
Aaron David Miller and Robert Siegel discuss this game-changing moment.
Robert Siegel’s Call to Journalists
"I'm a journalist and I'm a Jew... And so I entered into Jewish journalism.”
Dana Bash’s Courage, Robert Siegel’s Call, Debra Katz’s Joyful Fight and More!
More than 300 people gathered in Washington, DC, for an inspirational evening celebrating trailblazers in journalism and democracy at Moment’s 2024 benefit and awards dinner.
Book Review | Noah Feldman Explains Us To Ourselves
Noah Feldman’s "To Be A Jew" Today offers readers from many branches of the Jewish family tree a glimpse of other boughs and limbs and what their close and distant cousins in Jewishness make of life in the family.
Interview | Let’s Say Israel Can Destroy Hamas. Then What?
If you want to end the Israeli Palestinian conflict, you need four things. You give me two of these things and I'll give you a fighting chance to succeed.
David Brooks and Robert Siegel Talk “National Shtetl Radio”
National Shtetl Radio? That's the lineage that David Brooks imagined for himself and Robert Siegel--newly discovered by Moment to have genetic ties that might make...