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Stories We Tell
Judaism has a deep and rich tradition of storytelling, of passing down stories from one generation to the next. To carry on that tradition, Stories We Tell, from ReformJudaism.org, will share a new story with you every Thursday. Whether you listen while driving to work, preparing Shabbat dinner, or taking your kids to school, each episode will give you a new story to reflect on and discuss with the people in your life. Stories We Tell is a project of the Union for Reform Judaism, a leading voice in the discussion of modern Jewish life.
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4.8 stars from 104 ratings
Stories we tell
Really love listening to these stories in the car with my daughter on our school run thank you so much
rach mcevoy via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 10/23/18
Important work for our tradition
Thank you for making our rich tradition of storytelling so accessible each week.
Zach Martinucci via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/12/18
Great for family car rides
These r so precious. Great car listening material for my family! I’m looking forward to listening t these!
Bible Rapper via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/07/18
Recent Episodes
For three years, this podcast has brought you a new episode nearly every single week, adding up to more than 160 stories designed to bring a little bit of joy and wisdom into your lives. For now, we're taking a little break – but Rabbi Leora Kaye has one final story to share. Want more Jewish...
Published 07/02/20
After 40 years in the desert, the Israelites reached the Land of Canaan. When they got there, they saw wheat and trees and fruit—things they had never seen before after spending their lives in the desert. But one woman remembers her mother describing plants and how they grow, so how does she...
Published 06/25/20
The sultan hated getting haircuts because of his big secret: he had horns on top of his head. He was so afraid that people would find out, that he threw every barber who cut his hair in prison. Finally, the only barber left in town was summoned to the sultan. Was he thrown in prison like the...
Published 06/18/20
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