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?
Connecting revelation and creativity. Seeing how context affects the creative work we put out into the world. Exploring the spiritual power of bubblegum pop. All of this and more in this episode of HevriaCast featuring Miriam Brosseau.
Rachel Kann brings her sparkling, powerful energy to this episode of HevriaCast, discussing everything from how the feminine is spreading, what spirituality really is, and what makes art transcendent.
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.
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.
Singer/Songwriter Taali talks about how music brought her back to Judaism, making songs that touch the soul, and the secret to her longevity.
Can being a rabbi be a creative endeavor? In the latest episode of HevriaCast, Rabbi Sam Reinstein discusses exactly this question with Elad Nehorai.
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.
Ari Hershkowitz, one of the subjects of the controversial Netflix documentary "One of Us" about Hasidim who leave the fold, discusses what his life has been like since the movie and much more in the latest episode of HevriaCast.
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.