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.
HevriaCast is back! And this time, we're featuring two very special people. First is Henny Stern, a dancer leading the AccepDance movement. And second is our wonderful guest host, Rivka Nehorai!
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).
In the latest HevriaCast episode, Elad has a sit down chat with his wife and fellow artist, Rivka Nehorai.
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.
Conceptual artist, Lenore Mizrachi Cohen, on embracing Her Jewish Arab identity
Hevria's own Saul Sudin joins Elad for the latest HevriaCast to discuss his journey in going from being an artist who makes Jewish art to a Jew who makes art. Explore what this means and more in this week's episode.
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.
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.
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.