"Many folks believe being in love will resolve life’s issues. I believe this song proves otherwise. In short, change will come from one’s willingness to change and love should only enhance it."
The Hevria Sessions returns for season 2 with a new style and with new musicians. First up, the great folk singer, Noah Lubin.
The first Hevria Sessions song by Rocky and the Goldstein! As he says in the post, "...it’s good to remember what bears remembering, and it’s best not to dwell on that which should be forgotten."
"Day by Day is a simple prayer. A moment of truth." - This week's Hevria Sessions features the Hasidic all-woman band, Bulletproof Stockings and their new song, "Day by Day"!
"Heavy Shtetl" is the second installment in ePRHYME'S series of Rap/Duets, which pair his densely packed poetic rhymes with a solo master instrumentalist.
An essay and a song that will take you to the deepest levels of Jewish mysticism and thought from Darshan, a "neo-hasidic-world-folk-rap project" that will change the way you look at Jewish music.
ePHRYME returns for another Hevria Session, this time with Turkish Qanun master Tamer Pinarbasi in a song (and a stirring essay as well) that wails for true peace.
"If I'm living in a dream, possibilities are always endless. In reality, possibilities are only measured by their probability." Rocky on his latest song for the Hevria Sessions.
Vchol Karnei is a traditional, lively Chabad niggun that gives voice to the Psalmist. This is our take on it.
Bulletproof Stockings performs their hit song "Easy Pray" for the Hevria Sessions. The song is explained in the post, beginning with: "In Easy Pray there are two conversations going on. One between the narrator and G-d, and the other between the narrator and their yetzer hara."














