If you're fascinated by creativity in a Jewish context, join Elad Nehorai as he talks to some of the Jewish world's most fascinating creative Jews about their work, their lives, and their relationship to their religion. Rather than an interview format, these are freewheeling, intimate discussions about anything and everything.
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If you're fascinated by creativity in a Jewish context, join Elad Nehorai as he talks to some of the Jewish world's most fascinating creative Jews about their work, their lives, and their relationship to their religion. Rather than an interview format, these are freewheeling, intimate discussions about anything and everything.
An official Hevria podcast. Our home is at hevria.com
Episode 38: Sruli Broocker and Gedaliah Aronson of Chillent
HevriaCast: Talking With Awesome Creative Jews
1 hour 11 minutes 33 seconds
7 years ago
Episode 38: Sruli Broocker and Gedaliah Aronson of Chillent
How can artistic baalei teshuva find their way in the religious world? Is silencing ever the right option? How can they affect the world beyond?
These questions and much more are the focus of a freewheeling conversation between Elad and Sruli Broocker and Gedaliah Aronson, both members of the band Chillent based in Pittsburgh.
Find out more about Chillent on their website: http://www.chillentband.com/
Listen to and buy their albums on Bandcamp: https://chillentfunk.bandcamp.com/
And read David Karpel's review of their work on Hevria: http://hevria.com/davidkarpel/cookin-with-chillent/
HevriaCast: Talking With Awesome Creative Jews
If you're fascinated by creativity in a Jewish context, join Elad Nehorai as he talks to some of the Jewish world's most fascinating creative Jews about their work, their lives, and their relationship to their religion. Rather than an interview format, these are freewheeling, intimate discussions about anything and everything.
An official Hevria podcast. Our home is at hevria.com