What happens when we start actually giving voice to those who don't fit with the prevailing mainstream narrative of a culture? This question and more is discussed in this week's episode of HevriaCast, featuring Isaiah Rothstein.
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).
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.
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.
In this conversation, Elad and two members of the band Chillent discuss the ups and downs of being an artistic baal teshuva.
Conceptual artist, Lenore Mizrachi Cohen, on embracing Her Jewish Arab identity
Can being a rabbi be a creative endeavor? In the latest episode of HevriaCast, Rabbi Sam Reinstein discusses exactly this question with Elad Nehorai.
In the latest HevriaCast episode, Elad has a sit down chat with his wife and fellow artist, Rivka Nehorai.
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.
Frum Instagram star Adina Miles (AKA Flatbush Girl) made a splash when she spoke out against women being erased from orthodox publications. In this episode of HevriaCast, Elad speaks with her about why she uses her social media identity to create controversy, as well her overall approach to creativity.