Singer/Songwriter Taali talks about how music brought her back to Judaism, making songs that touch the soul, and the secret to her longevity.
Is creativity just therapy? What does creativity offer to the world... and to creatives? Is there a way for creativity to truly be Jewish? In this episode, guest Yocheved Sidof delves into these questions and more with Elad Nehorai.
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.
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.
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.
Leah Gottfried, creator of Soon By You, joins us this week to talk about balancing an orthodox life in the secular creative world and a creative life in the orthodox world.
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 can Chassidus teach us about music? What can music teach us about Chassidus? Yisroel Arye Gootblatt of the Brooklyn Jazz Warriors joins us to discuss these issues and more.
Jeremy Borovitz drops in to speak with Elad about how he became orthodox, how the Talmud and creativity have so much in common, and how to balance being alone with the need to connect with others in order to truly be both spiritual and creative.
Chanan and Elyse Maister discuss their courtship, marriage, and divorce, and how they've been able to stay friends through all of it.