There is a little whisper within you. It speaks discreetly, yet yearns to be heard.
She is a bottomless top-shelf gimlet.
She is built of bloody bruised knuckles.
“Hi, I'm Chaya and I’m addicted to positive thinking.”
Read the origin story of Rachel's new album, The Upward Spiral, a true Hevria original, and why it took a lot of bravery and love to get her where she is today.
Chaya lays down the details of why she lives in Israel. With story, spoken word and soul.
We hunger to love the undiscovered, we long to grow fond of wanting, help us remember what we have forgotten.
Chaya's riff on being a Jewish Feminist. And a spoken-word rendering of the teaching of the Diminishment of the Moon.
Given the options, I’m glad I don’t fit in. I’m glad I keep my eyes open. I’m glad institutions make my skin crawl, that being in church—or anyplace that feels like a western, Christian, colonized knockoff—doesn’t feel right to me.