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.
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.
Paula Eiselt talks about her experience directing a documentary about the first all-female volunteer ambulance corp in NYC.
In this conversation, Elad and two members of the band Chillent discuss the ups and downs of being an artistic baal teshuva.
Singer/Songwriter Taali talks about how music brought her back to Judaism, making songs that touch the soul, and the secret to her longevity.
What does it mean to be political? To be creative? Can the two ever meet? In this week's podcast, Elad discusses these questions and more with Chloé Valdary, an outspoken advocate for Israel, but also so much more.
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).
Asher Lovy joins Elad to discuss abuse advocacy, how activism is similar to creativity, and how the Jewish response to Carlebach needs to change.
Bram Presser, the mind behind the Jewish band Yidcore, is now exploring a new avenue of his creativity: his writing. Hear all about his life as a punk rocker where Hasidim, secular Jews, and skinheads would come together to watch his shows. And hear about the unique process he went through to create his novel.
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.