With nearly 50 years of writing on Jewish life, the Moment archives are full of fascinating characters, stories, mysteries, and musings. Each week, we will pull out a story from our archives to share with you, allowing all of us to reflect on the history nestled in Moment's pages.
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From the Archives | Marshall Breger and the Worst Job in Washington
Breger is a man of ideas—and his ideas are respected in the conservative circles in which he moves. By now, he has been on the job long enough for these qualities to be discovered.
From the Archives | Don’t Dismiss the Religious Right
The Jewish community must extend to the Religious Right the same tolerance that Jews themselves expect and enjoy in American society. Only when Jews treat the Religious Right with respect can we demand pluralism and tolerance in return.
From 1975 | Mazal Tov?
The constriction of the Jewish vocabulary is nowhere more apparent than in the status of mazal tov as the sole surviving congratulatory phrase of Jewish interchange.