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. The post From the Archives | Marshall Breger and the Worst Job in Washington appeared first on Moment Magazine.| Moment Magazine
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. The post From the Archives | Don’t Dismiss the Religious Right appeared first on Moment Magazine.| Moment Magazine
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. The post From 1975 | Mazal Tov? appeared first on Moment Magazine.| Moment Magazine
And who is Jacob Schiff that he should be embarrassed by my Uncle Ben Daynovsky? The post From 1975 | Jacob Schiff and My Uncle Ben Daynovsky appeared first on Moment Magazine.| Moment Magazine
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 The post From 1975 | Pride and Paradox: An Exchange of Letters appeared first on Moment Magazine.| Moment Magazine
The more things change, the more Jews remain the same; while the more Jews change, the more things remain the same. The post From 1975 | Jews and the Science Fiction Problem appeared first on Moment Magazine.| Moment Magazine
His statement had caused so much consternation in the Jewish community, the statement whose central aspect dealt with Arafat's "moderation." The post From 1975 | Fein on Percy appeared first on Moment Magazine.| Moment Magazine
Kastnerr, first of all, was the only child of an inflexibly Orthodox German rabbi who kicked his son out of his house when he first discovered him studying the forbidden wisdom of the Greeks. The post From 1975 | A Classical Rebirth appeared first on Moment Magazine.| Moment Magazine
Apparently, the relatively limited coverage of the Catalog has in no way impeded sales; while it has all the trappings of a media event, the Catalog has been consistently overlooked or at best underplayed by the press, and has achieved its popularity by appealing directly to consumers in their local communities The post From 1975 | The Last Word on the Jewish Catalog appeared first on Moment Magazine.| Moment Magazine
Thus, coming late into feminism, Jewish women were advantaged by the fact that many Jewish men had already achieved a raised consciousness, had returned to a Jewish ethnic base and had become interested in the spiritual side of life, even insofar as they might be willing to alter a form for the sake of a more perfect substance. The post From 1975 | A Song for Women in Five Questions appeared first on Moment Magazine.| Moment Magazine
In recent years, Jewish political conservatism has been crystallized into identifiable, organizational structures. The post From 1975 | The New Jewish Right appeared first on Moment Magazine.| Moment Magazine
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 The post From 1975 | Can Israel Win Another War? appeared first on Moment Magazine.| Moment Magazine
"Moment is, above all else, an invitation: an invitation to take Jewish possibilities seriously (but not soberly); an invitation to inquiry, to learning, to literature, to Jewish life richly conceived." The post From 1975 | Beginnings appeared first on Moment Magazine.| Moment Magazine
In those days and nights of destiny, the solitude of the Jewish people was matched only by God's... We let them suffer alone, fight alone. And yet, and yet. They did not die alone—not quite— for something of all of us died with them. The post From 1975 | Remembering appeared first on Moment Magazine.| Moment Magazine
Today sees the launch of our new Substack edition aiming to showcase some of the treasures in our collections of writing and art. Online editor Charlotte Du Cann outlines the shape of things to come. The post Changing Platforms appeared first on Dark Mountain.| Dark Mountain