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Fine Art Note Cards

$30.00

Louvre and Eiffel Tower Note Cards

Send amour to your loved ones with this set of fine art cards that bring to life the Eiffel Tower and the Louvre by classical painter and Moment Gallery featured artist Simonida Uth.
Five printed cards with envelopes per packet. $30 includes shipping

Moment Tote Bags

$14.98$25.00
Get your very own Moment tote bag, available in 4 versions
  • Graphic "m" Moment logo tote
  • Tote featuring Moment's thought-provoking tagline "The Next 5,000 Years of Conversation Begin Here."
  • Inspirational tote with Elie Wiesel's famous quote "The opposite of love is not hate, it's indifference."
  • Tote featuring Ruth Bader Ginsburg  and her famous quote "Fight for the things you care about but do it in a way that will lead others to join you."
One tote for $14.95 or two for $25 Make your choice below.

RBG’s Brave & Brilliant Women: 33 Jewish Women to Inspire Everyone

$16.95
This collection of biographies of brave and brilliant Jewish women–selected in collaboration with the late Ruth Bader Ginsburg and including an introduction written by the Supreme Court justice herself. This intergenerational book features a roster of inspirational historical role models and recounts the life story of Justice Ginsburg and why these women were important to her. Includes a call to action. (Random House)

‘This book is a treasure, filled with stories of remarkable Jewish women. Some of the names will sound familiar, many are not; all deserve more attention for their courage and determination. It‘s great reading for girls—and boys—eager for role models--and the rest of the family too!’

ANN F. LEWIS, FORMER WHITE HOUSE COMMUNICATIONS DIRECTOR

 
Order now for a copy signed by Nadine Epstein. (Sorry, no personal inscriptions)

MomentAudio: Help the Vision Challenged

In these difficult times, people unable to read are more isolated than ever. You can now help Moment reach those who can't read due to vision and other issues. To do this, we are producing audio versions of important articles and meaningful content. Each gift of $36 will support the production of an audio version of one article. (All donations are tax-deductible.)
Give the Gift of Jewish Engagement!

Good Karma

$7.49
Don't miss this exciting celebration of Jewish-themed short stories selected from among the winners of the Moment Magazine Karma Foundation Fiction Contest, featuring award-winning writers Jason K. Friedman, Miriam Karmel, Racelle Rosett, Leah Lax, Steven Volynets and Lauren Watel. A must-read Moment exclusive e-book!

Healing Rituals & Traditions Around the World

$22.95
For centuries, people have used a combination of water, prayer, meditation and herbs to rejuvenate the mind, body and soul. In Spiritual Bathing, Rosita Arvigo and Nadine Epstein explore traditions—many lost or forgotten—that have been intertwined with religion, spirituality and culture since ancient and medieval times. From baptism to mikvahs to charity baths, these traditions can serve as a way to reconnect with nature or God; rejuvenate the mind, body and soul; and help relieve anxiety, insomnia and depression. Encompassing knowledge from 15 world traditions, this beautifully illustrated guide features detailed instructions to create nurturing and restorative spiritual bathing rituals both at home and elsewhere.

Moment Mezuzahs

$65.00
Each one of our one-of-a-kind hand-crafted ceramic mezuzahs was created with love by Michigan Judaica artist Marcy Epstein, who designed the Tzedek Collar Moment commissioned for and presented to Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg in 2019. These mezuzahs will add an element of elegance and beauty to your home and make meaningful gifts. This is a limited edition:only six are for sale. Only available  through Moment.  All proceeds benefit Moment.

Leonard Fein: Vision & Passion Kindle Edition

$2.99
Both a man of letters and a true activist, Leonard "Leibel" Fein never lost his abiding passion for serving the Jewish people. As Moment’s co-founder and editor from 1975 to 1989, he used the editor’s column regularly to write about his passions – social justice and ending racism and poverty, Judaism, Israel and the American Jewish community. The columns and essays collected here exemplify the intellect, the humor and the values that characterized his life.

Can Robots Be Jewish?

$24.95
Can Robots Be Jewish? And Other Pressing Questions of Modern Life 
Should we edit our children's genes?  Are there things that can't be forgiven?  Are Jews still expecting a messiah? Is Judaism good for women? Should Jews strive to be happy?  Do Jews believe in the afterlife?  Can robots be Jewish?
In this book, rabbis spanning the range of modern Jewish thought, from Humanist and Reform to Orthodox and beyond, consider these difficult and provocative questions and many others. Sometimes they agree - but not often. Editor Amy E. Schwartz provides delightful commentary, celebrating the rabbinic impulse to question every assumption and highlighting the many and sometimes surprising ways ancient texts can speak to us today. Listed by the Religion News Service list 0f "The most intriguing books on religion we read this year," Can Robots Be Jewish? is a must read!

Moment Presents

$25.00$60.00
Moment Presents! Sign up for one class or all three: $25 per class or $60 for all 3 sessions Broadway Musicologist, Performer, and Music Director Michael Lavine will take you on an in-depth look at songwriters who wrote songs for radio, film, and Broadway during the 1920s, 1930s and 1940s. Some of these composers grew up in the Lower East Side and oftentimes you can hear the Jewish influence in the writing of these songs. Join Michael for a stroll down memory lane and learn about the songwriters behind the music. Note: You will receive a link to view each class that you purchase.

An Extraordinary Life and Legacy & tote

$35.00
 

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Elie Wiesel (1928-2016) is best known as the author of Night, survivor of Auschwitz and a powerful, enduring voice of the Holocaust. A recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize and the Presidential Medal of Freedom, he was a hero of human rights, professor and author of more than 50 books.


Among his accomplishments, Wiesel co-founded Moment Magazine with Leonard Fein in 1975 to be a place of conversation for America’s Jews. For Editor-in-Chief Nadine Epstein, he became a mentor and friend after she took over the magazine in 2004.


In this striking volume, Epstein shares her memories of Wiesel and brings together 36 reflections from friends, colleagues and others who knew him—including his son Elisha Wiesel, Michael Berenbaum, Wolf Blitzer, Father Patrick Desbois, Ben Kingsley, Ronald S. Lauder, Bernard-Henri Lévy, Kati Marton, Itzhak Perlman, Natan Sharansky, Kathleen Kennedy Townsend, Oprah Winfrey and Ruth Wisse. The foreword is by the world-famous British Rabbi Jonathan Sacks and the afterword is by Ted Koppel.


To celebrate this humanitarian and keep his inspiration alive, Epstein presents readers with a visual history of Wiesel’s life and examines the influence of his seminal book, Night. This chilling story of the Holocaust has already gripped the souls of millions of readers. To reinforce this legacy, Epstein provides lively conversations with teenagers about Night and offers discussion questions. The book includes more than 100 photographs.


Nadine Epstein, an award-winning journalist and author, is Editor-in-Chief and CEO of Moment Magazine

City of Light (Theodore and Aimee Bikel)

$16.95
THE CITY OF LIGHT by Theodore Bikel with Aimee Ginsburg Bikel, illustrated by Noah Phillips (Trade Hardcover Original; November 5, 2019; $16.95; ISBN 978-1942134619). The beloved late movie actor, folk singer, musician, composer, unionist, and political activist poignantly recounts moments from his childhood in Vienna, when he experienced and witnessed anti-Semitism as Nazi influence grew—and dreamed of a Jewish superhero, Judah Maccabee who could rescue the Jews. The book is based on a story commissioned by Moment Editor-in-Chief Nadine Epstein that was published in the magazine and read aloud on NPR’s Hanukkah Lights program in 2014.