"Moment is, above all else, an invitation: an invitation to take Jewish possibilities seriously (but not soberly); an invitation to inquiry, to learning, to literature, to Jewish life richly conceived." ...
In those days and nights of destiny, the solitude of the Jewish people was matched only by God's... We let them suffer alone, fight alone. And yet, and yet. They did not die alone—not quite— for something of all of us died with them. ...
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Plan in hand, Moment Editor-in-Chief Nadine Epstein is struck that she is holding the origin document of the two-state solution. ...
In Moment’s pages, the internal debates and external challenges of the Jewish people, and of the wider world, are reflected. ...
The world is more complex to think our way through today than at any previous time in human history. ...
"The world as seen from the perspective of 1943 led me to think about our times. Last Rosh Hashanah, we had no idea of what was to come." ...
In the 1920s, two strong-willed leaders clashed fiercely over different visions of the Jewish state. Eventually, they became friends. ...
More than seven million Jews and seven million Arabs live in Israel, the West Bank and Gaza. No matter how much one side or the other wishes, neither group is going anywhere. ...
Every year I look forward to reading submissions to the Moment Magazine-Karma Foundation Short Fiction Contest. ...
Isaac Asimov’s work is foundational to much of modern AI. But his robots were programmed to be truthful, and the programming mostly worked. ...
The Jewish past and future demand both a homeland and a diaspora, and it is our ongoing responsibility to find a balance between them. ...