Teshuvah for Jimmy Carter
It's time for the Jewish community to acknowledge the good that came from Carter's presidency.
Setting Santos’s Congressional District Free
George Santos isn't Jewish, but he could still benefit from listening to what the Jewish tradition has to say about truth.
How We’re Responding to Twitter
On October 27, Elon Musk became the new CEO of Twitter. It does not seem to be going well.
Who Should See the New Tree of Life Documentary
The tragic anniversary and a new documentary on the Tree of Life attack check the current pulse of antisemitism in America.
Stanford’s Apology and the Importance of Archives
A postdoc's archival research unearthed a 70-year-old memo, which led Stanford University to apologize for past antisemitic admissions policies.
Creating Streetscape Art: An Interview with Simonida Perica Uth
Moment Arts Editor Diane M. Bolz recently interviewed Uth about her latest project for the French Embassy.
Thoughts at the End of a 7-Year Shmita Cycle
Imagine all the people at the end of a shmita cycle...
Yeshivas in the News
Yeshivas are in the news, raising questions about what we should teach our children and why.
Moment Nominated for ‘Religion Story of the Year’ and More
It’s the season for journalism awards, and we're proud to announce that Moment is up for some exciting ones.
From the Newsletter | Frozen Russian Tanks and Rockets’ Red Glare
Marking Ukraine's 31 years of independence and six months of war waged by Russia, we look back on our coverage.
From the Newsletter | When Courageous Writing Gets You Hurt—Or Worse
In addition to “going there” on religion, writers must be able to include all manner of confounding, risqué or otherwise controversial things in their made-up stories precisely because these things happen in real life.