B’Ivrit | How Is the Israeli Media Covering Gaza Suffering?
Suddenly, there is a push to report on Gaza, but most reporters and editors still view it as siding with the enemy.
Review | 10 Things Every Jew Should Know Before They Go To College
Emily Schrader and Blake Flayton explain the basics of Israel and Judaism to students, but should the target audience be exclusively Jewish?
Israel’s High Court Opens Rabbinic Ordination Exams to Women
Israel's High Court of Justice's ruling against gender-based discrimination in rabbinic ordination exams fostered a sense of hope for women.
Life in the Safe Room
During last month’s fighting between Israel and Iran, many Israeli families found themselves retreating to safe rooms or communal bomb shelters.
Five Quick Takes on the Trump-Netanyahu Meeting
Trump loved Netanyahu’s gesture, but it is an empty move.
From 1975 | Pride and Paradox: An Exchange of Letters
As part of Moment's 50th anniversary coverage, we're republishing content from the first issue, May/June 1975. This piece features on exchange of letters between professors Shlomo Avineri and...
From 1975 | Fein on Percy
His statement had caused so much consternation in the Jewish community, the statement whose central aspect dealt with Arafat's "moderation."
From 1975 | Can Israel Win Another War?
The fifth war: if it comes, will it be simply another round in the long duel between Arab and Jew fought over the old battlefields and for the old objectives, or will it be Armageddon, a confrontation between the superpowers that could set the world alight? No one, naturally, can say. What can be said with confidence is that another war will not be like the last
Opinion | Five Moments that Shaped Israel
Missed opportunities at a few key junctures have festered for decades.
Trump’s Iran Dilemma: What Steve Bannon Told Me at Breakfast
There was plenty of Bannon’s trademark bluster and anger on display.