HevriaCast is back for season 2! And in honor of its return, we're so honored to bring Leah Gottfried of "Soon By You" fame back to the show. In this episode Leah and Elad discuss how art can model healthy communication. And, of course, how it can save the world.
What can Chassidus teach us about music? What can music teach us about Chassidus? Yisroel Arye Gootblatt of the Brooklyn Jazz Warriors joins us to discuss these issues and more.
Chanan and Elyse Maister discuss their courtship, marriage, and divorce, and how they've been able to stay friends through all of it.
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?
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.
A discussion with Brad Hirschfield, president of Clal about things like the idea of "service vs. sales" and how to create a Jewish world that learns how to create a healthier balance of love and fear.
Conceptual artist, Lenore Mizrachi Cohen, on embracing Her Jewish Arab identity
Emilia Cataldo, also known by her stage name of Nehedar, talks about how acid led her to religion, the power of being an outsider as an artist, what artists and activists have in common, and so much more.
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.
Rivka and Annita debate art education and the value of community.














