This Week's Links
By Michelle Albert
Just in time for Passover, Jewcy takes a look at haggadahs that suit the wise, wicked, simple and tongue-tied children in all of...
I Love A Parade
By Symi Rom-Rymer
Living in a large, multi-cultural city like New York, you get used to the ethnic parades that come through town. In early fall,...
Cupcakes: A Potential Passover Food
By Michelle Albert
Cupcakes are a long-ranging phenomenon—nay, obsession—here in the States. Ever since Carrie Bradshaw frequented Magnolia Bakery on Sex and the City, people all...
Photo Contest!
Get your picture published in Moment Magazine!
Where do you read Moment? On a plane, on a train, in the rain? Upside down, dressed as a...
Passover Chocolate Orange Tart with Almond Praline
By Jenna Huntsberger
Chocolate, almond, orange - perfect for Passover.
If you're really looking to rile up your Jewish friends, ask them about their most detested Passover...
Monday politics roundup
By Sarah Breger
Tensions Boil over at the AIPAC conference
"New construction in East Jerusalem or the West Bank undermines mutual trust and endangers the proximity talks...
“On the seventh day thou [and technology] shalt rest”: Nonprofit takes a new spin on a biblical idea.
By Talia Ran
A recent USA Today Faith & Reason post ponders the questions: Do you ever give your Blackberry a day off? Fast from Facebook? ...
This Week's Links
By Michelle Albert
The newly expanded Jewish Museum in London opened Wednesday. It boasts a 13th century mikvah, an 18th century silver and coral Torah case...
To Proselytize, or Not To Proselytize
By Michelle Albert
The CCAR, a group that represents over 2000 Reform rabbis, decided to turn the trend of interfaith marriage to their advantage by promoting...
Your culture fix for March 17, 2010
By Sarah Breger
IN CELEBRATION OF ST. PATRICK-STEIN'S DAY
In honor of St. Patrick’s Day, The Wall Street Journal reviews If It Wasn't for the Irish and...
Interfaith marriage: ‘enemy of the Jewish people’ or something that should be accepted?
By Talia Ran
“Be with whomever you like, as long as you are happy.”
A lovely sentiment often said in reference to a person finding that special...
The Jews of Modern Poland
By Symi Rom-Rymer
The New York Times recently published a piece recently about a former Polish neo-Nazi who discovered his Jewish roots as an adult and...