Fiction // Levi
This story is the first-place winner of the 2008 Moment Magazine-Karma Foundation Short Fiction Contest. Founded in 2000, the contest was created to recognize authors...
Fiction // Mirušenka Moja
By Kathryn Winter
This story is the third-place winner of the 2009 Moment Magazine-Karma Foundation Short Fiction Contest. Founded in 2000, the contest was created to...
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One of the boldest—and most controversial—experiments in contemporary Judaism is coming to a close.
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From 2007 | Lost in India
At times I feel like I am not among Jews but impostors meticulously reading from a script. At other times, their utter faith makes me question my own.
Exploring Today’s World Through Poetry with Richard Michelson & Amy E. Schwartz
Join Michelson, author of Sleeping as Fast as I Can, and Moment Book and Opinion Editor Amy E. Schwartz for a conversation about “how one acts responsibly in a world that is at once beautiful and full of suffering-balanced precariously on the edge of despair and ruin?”
In the Aftermath of Maui’s Wildfires, a Rabbi-Turned-Farmer Steps Up
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Last week’s wildfires in Hawaii were among the most devastating in American...
Boychik in Blue: An Interview With the NYPD’s Chief Jewish Chaplain
I don't carry a gun, and I don't go out and do police work. The job of a police officer is to serve the public. My job is to serve police officers.