Rivka talks to Merri Ukraincik about being gilgulim, the everlasting power of physical objects, Jewish life in turbulent times, and why the Orthodox world needs to show women's faces.
Eitan Press, the mastermind behind Aleph Male, a new beard balm that's been a bit hit in the Jewish press, joins Elad to discuss everything from Jewish masculinity to the creative power of Israel to the creative bravery it takes to start a business.
Can being a rabbi be a creative endeavor? In the latest episode of HevriaCast, Rabbi Sam Reinstein discusses exactly this question with Elad Nehorai.
Elad Nehorai interviews awesome creative Jews from all walks of life in Hevria's latest podcast. Find out how to subscribe and hear our first two episodes here!
Dalia Shusterman, best known for being the drummer of the hasidic all-woman band Bulletproof Stockings, joins Elad to talk about her early musical adventures, and how through it all, Judaism kept beckoning her.
Elad talks to Jeremy Borovitz, leader of Base Berlin, about the difficulties of making real friends later in life and how to form relationships with people of different political and ideological viewpoints.
Imagine a form of art that actually incorporates the audience, and that combines it all with the sacred texts of the world. This is exactly the kind of theater that Jon Adam Ross, founder of The In[heir]itance Project, has created. Hear his thoughts on this and Jewish creativity in the latest episode of HevriaCast.
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.
Join the legendary Basya Shechter, of Darshan and Pharaoh's Daughter, for this enlightening conversation about the nature of music, why we find it so spiritual, and its connection to prayer in our latest podcast episode.
Jeremy Borovitz drops in to speak with Elad about how he became orthodox, how the Talmud and creativity have so much in common, and how to balance being alone with the need to connect with others in order to truly be both spiritual and creative.