In Hevria's latest podcast episode, Eli Schwebel and Elad discuss the difference between creativity and expression, how Jewish identity fits into creativity, and whether everyone can actually be creative or not.
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.
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!
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.
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.
Chanan and Elyse Maister discuss their courtship, marriage, and divorce, and how they've been able to stay friends through all of it.
Rivka and Annita debate art education and the value of community.
In this conversation, Elad and two members of the band Chillent discuss the ups and downs of being an artistic baal teshuva.
Asher Lovy joins Elad to discuss abuse advocacy, how activism is similar to creativity, and how the Jewish response to Carlebach needs to change.
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?