Thanks to all who joined us for a spectacular night of festivities and feting in honor of musical and acting

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  by Rachel Gordan By 1948 it would seem like only one writer had successfully pulled off a popular novel

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Rabbi Joachim Prinz’s moment at the podium represented the fulfillment of both the prophetic Jewish role in history and of his life’s journey. ...

by Hillel F. Damron My love affair with The Third Man began many years ago. It was a sunny, hot

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On October 27, Moment and the Religious Freedom Center of the Newseum Institute partnered to bring a provocative discussion on religion and the Supreme Court. ...

by Marilyn Cooper Mar Cheshvan’s Rosh Hodesh, the monthly holiday celebrating the new moon, is traditionally associated with bitterness because

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Here, we share what Moment editors are reading and watching, from news to novels. Up this week is senior editor George Johnson, who

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After three novels chronicling the experiences of Russian-Jewish immigrants in America, Gary Shteyngart has turned his attention to a nonfiction version

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It’s been an eventful month for the gay rights movement. Last Monday, the Supreme Court declined to review rulings overturning bans

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By Eliezer M. Rabinovich In 1944, Hungarian Regent Miklós Horthy saved more Jews than anyone else in the world. Yet today,

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In honor of the yearlong anniversary of America’s historic Civil Rights Movement, Moment is collecting and sharing stories about Jews’ role in the

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For many Jews, the Day of Atonement marks a time for solemn reflection. After all is said and done—sins tallied, forgiveness

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