Asher Lovy joins Elad to discuss abuse advocacy, how activism is similar to creativity, and how the Jewish response to Carlebach needs to change.
Chani Lisbon talks about being a queer Jewish woman and the therapeutic value of doing stand-up comedy
Rishe Groner, a writer who stirred things up quite a bit last year on Hevria, opens up about the piece some more, the difficulties that come with speaking up about the orthodox community, and being true to your beliefs.
Hevria's own Saul Sudin joins Elad for the latest HevriaCast to discuss his journey in going from being an artist who makes Jewish art to a Jew who makes art. Explore what this means and more in this week's episode.
Rivka and Annita debate art education and the value of community.
The author of the "Illustrated Pirkei Avot" joins Elad for a discussion about everything from how illustrations can help us better navigate our ability to live as Jews to the power of process over product to why artists should do "secret projects."
The latest episode of HevriaCast is out! This time featuring Erika Dreifus, an award-winning writer and poet, as well as a blogger about both writing and Jewish writing. In this episode, Erika and Elad discuss the difficulties of bringing a Jewish perspective to the world of secular writing.
HevriaCast is back! And this time, we're featuring two very special people. First is Henny Stern, a dancer leading the AccepDance movement. And second is our wonderful guest host, Rivka Nehorai!
In the latest HevriaCast episode, Elad has a sit down chat with his wife and fellow artist, Rivka Nehorai.
Eden Pearlstein of Darshan fame joins Elad to discuss what it means to be a fringe artist and Jew in a world where the fringe is often considered dangerous.