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).
How a chat with a Reform woman helped me wrap my mind around those within the orthodox world who criticize it, including myself.
A new version of an ancient song from the Haggadah for your Pesach pleasure.
The rush of the risk of disposing of something I might need- in the hopes that the universe will replenish what I want- opens me up, like the greatest chakra work, and I’m fearless because of it.
Elad Nehorai interviews awesome creative Jews from all walks of life in Hevria's latest podcast. Find out how to subscribe and hear our first two episodes here!
I can’t speak, for I fear I’ll say the wrong thing. I know nothing. I’ll never learn anything new. These are the abilities I have and that will never change. I’ll just stay here quietly – shoes untied, paralyzed by a problem I’ve created myself. A home-made problem, all of my own. No one ever told me, “you can’t.” Other than myself, that is.
Life used to seem magical. I'd succeed against the odds and even against the facts. Can I regain some of that power?
Everyone's heard about the assumed advantages of living a religious lifestyle. Following my native contrarian tendencies, this piece is a reflection on the pitfalls of being a "religious" person.
No politics. Pass all the food. And tell us your life story.