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Benjamin Moser

Everything I feel like writing about but don't have the energy to pitch

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"We have talked enough about ourselves"

I recently met Ahmed Moor at an event in New York . He’s a Palestinian-American fellow at the Foundation for Middle East Peace, and we found each other while listening to some people talking about Palestine in ways that were very similar to...

4 months ago
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Reading Peig Sayers

I have a soft spot for “required reading”—for books that everyone has to read and that everyone seems to hate.

I like literary traditions.

I think that it is salutary, in fragmented societies, to have a core of works that people know an...

5 months ago
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Still crazy (about America) after all these years

I landed in Paris yesterday after four months in New York, the longest I’ve spent in the United States in nearly a quarter of a century. As soon as I hit the ground and turned on my phone, I saw the notifications about the shootings at Brow...

5 months ago
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We Have Talked Enough About Ourselves

Just a quick email to draw your attention to two articles.

The first I published yesterday in a brand-new magazine, Equator. This is the most encouraging new initiative in the media I’ve seen in a while, and I was proud to be part of thei...

7 months ago
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The Holocaust on Our Phones

There are people I like, and there are people I love.

I love Nan Goldin.

I am proud to be writing about in my forthcoming book about Jews against Zionism.

A few nights ago, I was privileged to see her receive a prize at the Rencontres...

10 months ago
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