Leah Gottfried, creator of Soon By You, joins us this week to talk about balancing an orthodox life in the secular creative world and a creative life in the orthodox world.
In the latest HevriaCast episode, Irwin and Elad discuss one of the most difficult and pressing questions facing us all: how do we live lives that are creative? How do we turn our lives, in other words, into art?
Singer/Songwriter Taali talks about how music brought her back to Judaism, making songs that touch the soul, and the secret to her longevity.
MaNishtana joins HevriaCast for its third episode, in which he and Elad discuss how to balance politics and art, comic books, and when to listen to your audience (and when not to).
Meet the mastermind behind "The Camping Trip" (also known as the Jewish Woodstock), and discover how a life story can lead to a moment of creativity even the creator didn't expect.
Hevria's own Stephanie Wellen Levine joins Elad to discuss her favorite topic: death.
Is creativity just therapy? What does creativity offer to the world... and to creatives? Is there a way for creativity to truly be Jewish? In this episode, guest Yocheved Sidof delves into these questions and more with Elad Nehorai.
Can a businessman be creative? Can a business itself be creative? If so, what does all that reveal about creativity itself? Elad is joined by Naftali Hanau, founder and CEO of Grow and Behold, to discuss these very questions.
Hasidic comedian Mendy Pellin gets serious (but not too serious) about his craft, dealing with criticism, and how to impact the world with your art.
What happens when we start actually giving voice to those who don't fit with the prevailing mainstream narrative of a culture? This question and more is discussed in this week's episode of HevriaCast, featuring Isaiah Rothstein.














