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Elad Nehorai is the creator of Hevria. He also is the writer behind Pop Chassid. His writing has appeared in the Guardian, the Huffington Post, and more.
Take a moment. Don't compromise. Don't hold back. And imagine the Jewish world as you really wish it would be. And realize that your mission is to help us arrive there.
How a reactive culture causes the silence of its most vulnerable people, and why the power of listening is the solution to it.
There is a crow in your chest, pecking, gnawing, begging to be let free. You stuff it down and try to pretend it is not there. But the deeper it goes, the more it hurts.
Elad announces a new Hevria project: a website designed to give voice to the voiceless by accepting only anonymous pieces.
What happens when you stop living the life others want you to live? The ground breaks apart underneath you.
A story for all those who left their worlds and found another.
I've never written an anonymous piece of writing, even when sharing my most personal experiences. Here's why.
Elad Nehorai takes us on the journey of letting go of an identity, from a change in beliefs to a change in dress, and finally to letting go of a label. (A long read).
Some thoughts about Hevria and things you may not know about it, where we're headed, and why you matter so much to us.
A former "Chabadnik" examines why he has let go of so much of his former garb, and kept something that seems to be a definitive aspect of Hasidic men: the beard.