Poem | The Poem’s Journey
Remembering Myra Sklarew and her poem "The Poem's Journey" which was published in Moment half a century ago.
Visual Moment | The Secret Life of an Art Deco Diva
“She always understood the power of an image.”
B’Ivrit | Was Netanyahu’s DC Visit Viewed as a Failure or Victory Lap?
Israeli media was divided on how Bibi fared in his meeting with Trump. Plus: IDF dissent and passover prices.
Will This Jewish Spaceman Point NASA Toward Mars?
Isaacman remains steadfast in his commitment to pushing the boundaries of space exploration.
The Life and Work of Maus Cartoonist Art Spiegelman with Philip Dolin and Jenifer Bardi
A conversation about Art Spiegelman’s storied career as a cartoonist and editor.
Bibi Rushes to Washington, Leaves Empty-Handed
Warm relations are important, but with Trump, it’s all about interests.
Passover Memories in a Bite of Orange Cake
Although Sephardi Jews were expelled from southern Italy in 1541 , their reputation as citrus farmers lives on, especially at Ristorante Quinoa in Florence, Italy.
Book Review | Israel Doesn’t Fit Your Frameworks
Is it possible to be evenhanded in discussing the Israeli-Palestinian conflict or the Israeli-Hamas war?
Talk of the Table | This Passover, Try Inquisition Soup
The Inquisition tried to expose Crypto-Jews through their food—the dishes they prepared, the foods they avoided and food-related rituals.
Book Review | It’s All Happened Here
“Red Scare” doesn’t describe a country devoted to free speech and willing to fight for the right of others to express dissenting opinions.