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.
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.
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.
Rivka and Annita debate art education and the value of community.
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.
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.
Hannah Roodman, founder of the event series BeingWith_, discusses why she went from doing videos for Alicia Keys and the UN to focusing on the intimate and the personal.
Hasidic comedian Mendy Pellin gets serious (but not too serious) about his craft, dealing with criticism, and how to impact the world with your art.
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.
Hevria's own Stephanie Wellen Levine joins Elad to discuss her favorite topic: death.