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.
Hevria's own Stephanie Wellen Levine joins Elad to discuss her favorite topic: death.
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.
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!
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.
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.
In this conversation, Elad and two members of the band Chillent discuss the ups and downs of being an artistic baal teshuva.
Hannah Roodman, founder of the event series BeingWith_, discusses why she went from doing videos for Alicia Keys and the UN to focusing on the intimate and the personal.
Rochel Spangenthal, regular Hevria writer, world traveler, and awesome inspiration-sharer, joins Elad on this 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.