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.
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.
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.
Meet the mastermind behind "The Camping Trip" (also known as the Jewish Woodstock), and discover how a life story can lead to a moment of creativity even the creator didn't expect.
The latest episode of HevriaCast is out! This time featuring Erika Dreifus, an award-winning writer and poet, as well as a blogger about both writing and Jewish writing. In this episode, Erika and Elad discuss the difficulties of bringing a Jewish perspective to the world of secular writing.
In this podcast episode, Dalia Shusterman tells us how a rock star going on world tours started to explore Judaism, and take the road towards quitting her rock star life to get married, move to LA, and live the married observant life.
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.
Hevria's own Stephanie Wellen Levine joins Elad to discuss her favorite topic: death.
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.
Rochel Spangenthal, regular Hevria writer, world traveler, and awesome inspiration-sharer, joins Elad on this episode of HevriaCast.