In this latest HevriaCast episode, Elad sits down with the editor of Kveller, Molly Tolsky, and discusses Jewish creativity for the less religiously inclined, sharing Jewish identity through writing, and the power of fear in creativity.
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.
Can a businessman be creative? Can a business itself be creative? If so, what does all that reveal about creativity itself? Elad is joined by Naftali Hanau, founder and CEO of Grow and Behold, to discuss these very questions.
Hevria's own Stephanie Wellen Levine joins Elad to discuss her favorite topic: death.
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!
Rochel Spangenthal, regular Hevria writer, world traveler, and awesome inspiration-sharer, joins Elad on this episode of HevriaCast.
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.
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.
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.
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."














