The Man on J Street: The Story of Jeremy Ben-Ami
The new “pro-Israel, pro-peace” lobby has created a storm in the Jewish world: Some credit it with opening a much-needed debate on American Middle East policy, and others accuse it of playing into the hands of Israel’s enemies. Moment tells the story of the group’s rise and of its founder, Jeremy Ben-Ami, son of an Irgun member.
Beyond Dan Brown’s The Lost Symbol
Moment takes you inside the secret world of Freemasons, probing the similarities between Judiasm and Freemasonry. Find out what Jewish Freemasons really think of The Lost Symbol, Dan Brown's latest best seller, starring the Zohar, the classic book of Kabbalah, and discover what "secrets" they can and can't share.
Poem—Michael Sandler
Lokshin Kugel
Noodles. Perhaps they’re chosen—the lokshin, pasta—
because they’ve wandered far—not Marco Polo or some Khan
but from Jerusalem’s Talmud (Beitza 60d) which calls it
itriyta, something preserved—afterward,...
Marshall Breger: Gay Activists vs. the First Amendment
Whatever the ultimate success of the movement for same sex marriage, one would hope that its adherents would be sensitive to the political and religious...
Opinion—Eric Alterman
Has J Street Been Defamed?
Sarah Palin says that Israel’s West Bank settlements “should be allowed to be expanded upon, because that population of Israel is...
Yuri Foreman
In between bouts and mixing it up at his Brooklyn gym, the world junior middleweight champion is studying to be an Orthodox rabbi. The Belarussian-born, Israeli-reared 29-year-old discusses his boxing—and spiritual—journey.
From the Big Bang to Baseball: The Elephant in the Room
Responses to the Elephant in the Room contest have taken us on quite a trip, from the ballpark to the circus to the birth of the...
Last Week for The Elephant in the Room!
There's still time to get your essay in for the Elephant in the Room contest; the deadline's October 7th, so be sure to send in your...
Jay Michaelson on the Elephant in the Room: “Belief in God” is not a Jewish Value
Judaism would be better off without the phrase “belief in God.” First, it is a Christian phrase, not a Jewish one, and it suggests that...
Yury Kanzburg: Reflections on the Invisible
Gennady Mesh, editor of the web magazine “Russian Globe" reviews new works by Yury Kanzburg.
“All of man's toil is for the sake of...
Jane Ziegelman on Food and the American Story
97 Orchard, by Jane Ziegelman, tells the story of five immigrant families living on Manhattan's Lower East Side at the turn of the twentieth century....