How a Trans Israeli Pop Star Changed Eurovision Forever
Music Talia Mizrachi Music Talia Mizrachi

How a Trans Israeli Pop Star Changed Eurovision Forever

Dana International, a young Israeli artist, took center stage with her song “Diva,” capturing the essence of a rapidly evolving Eurovision landscape. Her performance, characterized by its iconic, campy flair, would have been a viral sensation today, brimming with meme-worthy moments.

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TamaRadah: Finding Self and Seeking Unity
Music Leah Dunn Music Leah Dunn

TamaRadah: Finding Self and Seeking Unity

Tamaradah is an Israeli-Ethiopian recording artist living and working out of Tel Aviv. Havurah Music Director, Leah Dunn, profiles her career through a mix of personal anecdotes and musical analysis, highlighting Radah’s resilience, creativity, and commitment to art.

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Tzimtzum and the Art of Painting, with Ken Goshen
Ken Goshen Ken Goshen

Tzimtzum and the Art of Painting, with Ken Goshen

Ken Goshen’s recent paintings are featured in Tzimtzum, a Havurah gallery exhibition at the Jerusalem Biennial. Here, Goshen reflects on the idea of Tzimtzum in his own practice and as an inherent part of art-making.

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How Hannah Gaffney  Weaves her Jewish Heritage
Culture Havurah X Hillel Culture Havurah X Hillel

How Hannah Gaffney Weaves her Jewish Heritage

Hannah Gaffney, an emerging artist from Mont Vernon, New Hampshire, is currently enrolled at The Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD), where she is honing her skills in Fiber. Drawing heavily on the textures and tales of found photos, antique trinkets, and family traditions Gaffney sees her art as an extension of herself.

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Suzy Ultman is Playing with Purim
Eitan Gutenmacher Eitan Gutenmacher

Suzy Ultman is Playing with Purim

Two weeks before Purim, Eitan Gutenmacher, the creative director of Havurah, sat down with illustrator and artist Suzy Ultman to chat about play, Buddhism, war, and finding creative humanity within some of the darkest experiences we endure. Their transcription below has been edited for clarity.

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Hanna Veiler Writes Outside the Lines
Culture Havurah X Hillel Culture Havurah X Hillel

Hanna Veiler Writes Outside the Lines

Hanna Veiler, president of the German Jewish Student Union, writes on topics of complex identity, migration and memory culture. Known largely for her Jewish activism, her poems and short-stories lies side by side with her fight against antisemitism.

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Eitan Gutenmacher is Designing a New Jewish Expression
Havurah X Hillel Havurah X Hillel

Eitan Gutenmacher is Designing a New Jewish Expression

Eitan Gutenmacher, a Jewish student at NYU Gallatin and a co-founder of Havurah, sat down with Hillel International to discuss community design, Jewish life on campus, and why he thinks Photoshop can be a tool for the divine.

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Making Music with Sammy Tweedy
Music Leah Dunn Music Leah Dunn

Making Music with Sammy Tweedy

Indie musician and songwriter Sammy Tweedy’s recent single, “Complete Picture,” is a mixture of dark moody synths, mesmerizing off-kilter drums, and poignant lyrical vignettes.

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Jay Michaelson’s Heretical Tales
Ellie Klibaner-Schiff Ellie Klibaner-Schiff

Jay Michaelson’s Heretical Tales

The stories in Rabbi Dr. Jay Michaelson’s new book revolve around themes of Judaism and queerness, concealment and revelation. Havurah Journal’s editor Ellie Klibaner-Schiff sits down with Michaelson to discuss his work.

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How to Reinvent Judaica, with Dana Hollar Schwartz
Culture, Art History Lindsay LeBoyer Culture, Art History Lindsay LeBoyer

How to Reinvent Judaica, with Dana Hollar Schwartz

As the creative force behind Via Maris, Dana Hollar Schwartz has carved a unique niche in the world of Judaica, merging the ritual objects she designs with a timeless modernist aesthetic. In this conversation with Lindsay Leboyer, Schwartz takes us through her creative process, the influence of her art collector father, and how her family's love for art shaped her approach to design.

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