The tradition of storytelling dates back centuries for the Jewish people. From the tales in the Bible to our contemporary authors of fiction, history and everything in between, stories are an important part of Jewish culture. Storytelling has held us together for thousands of years and continues to do so to this day. Although these collections don't encapsulate everything about Jewish culture and experiences, I think there’s something here for everyone. —Aaron Schwartz, Audible Editor
Fiction
Enjoy imaginative tales from Jewish creators.
Bios and Memoirs
There’s so much to learn from these life stories.
Non-fiction and History
Explore listens covering the long history of Jewish people all over the world.
Literary Classics
Revisit or discover stories that have become foundational works of the Western canon.
Funny People
The connection between Judaism and comedy is a deep one.
For Teens and Young Adults
Experience coming-of-age tales from Jewish storytellers.
Family Listening
It’s vital for young people to know the history of their culture.
Featured Content
With “Nexus,” Yuval Noah Harari gives AI the big-history treatment
The historian and bestselling author talks about how intelligence differs from consciousness, why we need more boring politicians, and his post-“Sapiens” fame.
Anthony Horowitz's "Close to Death" offers a glimpse into the author's life
One of Britain's most prolific authors talks about his writing process, how he navigated the move from children's fiction to adult mysteries, and why he chose to write a series with himself as a character.