Tag: Self Reflection

In response to Wikipedia labeling the Anti-Defamation League (ADL) as generally unreliable regarding the Israel-Palestinian conflict and antisemitism, there is a call for self-reflection within the ADL.
A mother reflects on her daily tasks and responsibilities, feeling inadequate compared to what she perceives as more significant contributions to the world.
In this personal reflection, the author discusses the crisis of faith brought on by tragic events in Israel.
Moment Magazine's editor reflects on the excitement of reading submissions for the Moment Magazine-Karma Foundation Short Fiction Contest and highlights the three winning stories: "Arguing with Reinfeld" by Steven Bryan Bieler, "Chelm, NJ" by David Tuchman, and "Night of Broken Glass" by Ilana Marcus.
In this article, the author explores their childhood experience with horror movies and reflects on how Jews can engage in Halloween while staying true to their Jewish identity.
The author reflects on the process of moving house and the emotional baggage attached to the boxes of his past.
The author reflects on their love for pictures that depict an upgraded version of themselves, one that is smarter, more attractive, and more successful.
The author reflects on her childhood experiences during Simchat Torah, where she felt a connection to God, perceiving His presence as she looked into the aron.
The author reflects on receiving a gift of bagels from Zabars, highlighting the deep connection between bagels and their Jewish identity.
Daphne Merkin's new collection of essays, "The Fame Lunches: On Wounded Icons, Money, Sex, the Bronts, and the Importance of Handbags," explores themes of meaning, self-awareness, materialism, and Jewish identity.