Episodios

  • The Song of Songs
    Aug 26 2025

    Today we’re reading a section from the Song of Songs, found in the Tanach. Some believe that King Solomon might have written this poem about someone he loved. Several Jewish sages think of the poem as a metaphor for the love between God and human beings. Another way you could imagine parts of this poem, which is often read by Jewish families on Shabbat, is about the beautiful and unbreakable love between parents and children.

    This story was narrated by Blair Which. Our music is licensed through Epidemic Sound. Have I Got a Story For You! is produced by Alli Thresher for PJ Library, a program of the Harold Grinspoon Foundation, all rights reserved.

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  • Elijah and Elisha
    Aug 7 2025

    Today’s story comes from the second Book of Kings in the Tanach. It’s a story about how much we can learn from mentors, and how we carry our friends with us, even when we are not always with them. This story was written by Jamie Kiffel-Alcheh, edited by Jessica McCormick and Danny Paller, and narrated by Eliran Hirsh. Music is licensed through Epidemic Sound. Have I Got a Story For You! is produced by Alli Thresher for PJ Library, a program of the Harold Grinspoon Foundation, all rights reserved.

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  • Daniel in the Lion's Den
    Jul 29 2025

    Today’s story, “Daniel in the Lion’s Den,” comes from the Book of Daniel. That’s the part of the Bible called "Ketuvim," which is the Hebrew word for “writings.”

    This story was written by Emma Carlson Berne and Jamie Kiffel-Alcheh and narrated by Hannah Joelle. Our music is licensed through Epidemic Sound. Produced by Alli Thresher for PJ Library, a program of the Harold Grinspoon Foundation, all rights reserved.

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  • The Story of Creation
    Jul 22 2025

    Today we’re going to listen to a Torah story you may already be familiar with – the creation of the world, from the book of B’reshit, or Genesis. Narrated by Marcus Goldhaber Music licensed through Epidemic Sound Have I Got a Story For You! is a production of PJ Library, a program of the Harold Grinspoon Foundation, all rights reserved.

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  • Moses and the Burning Bush
    Apr 7 2025

    A special episode just in time for Passover - the story of Moses and the burning bush.

    This episode was written by Jamie Kiffel-Alcheh and produced by Alli Thresher for PJ Library. Our music is licensed from Epidemic Sound. Special thanks to Danny Paller.

    For free Passover resources including recipes, activities, and a haggadah, visit pjlibrary.org/passover#podcast

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  • The Birth of Moses
    Jan 16 2025

    Moses led the Jews to freedom in the book of Exodus. As a baby, he was saved when his mother hid him in a basket that floated down the river. This episode was written by Emma Carlson Berne, narrated by Percy Blythe, and produced by Alli Thresher. Our music is licensed through Epidemic Sound. PJ Library is so happy to announce the new chapter of our award-winning storytelling podcast Have I Got a Story for You! We just launched eight special Torah Stories episodes that bring timeless biblical characters and themes to life. Kids ages 5+ will enjoy tales of Moses, Ruth, Joseph, Aaron, Rebekah, the Tower of Babel, and more.

    We may be shouting about the launch, but the stories themselves are narrated in a calm, kid-friendly tone that’s perfect for bedtime, quiet playtime, or a drive in the car. For special sleepy-time visuals, please visit our YouTube channel.

    For more information, visit pjlibrary.org/podcast

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  • The Tower of Babel
    Jan 16 2025

    Many years after the great flood, Noah’s descendants were tired of wandering and traveling. The people decided to settle on a wide plain. Many many years – and generations – had passed since the flood. Some people didn’t even remember it -- and they had grown vain and had forgotten the promises they had made to God. This episode was written and produced by Alli Thresher and narrated by Richard Wentworth. Music is licensed through Epidemic Sound.

    PJ Library is so happy to announce the new chapter of our award-winning storytelling podcast Have I Got a Story for You! We just launched eight special Torah Stories episodes that bring timeless biblical characters and themes to life. Kids ages 5+ will enjoy tales of Moses, Ruth, Joseph, Aaron, Rebekah, the Tower of Babel, and more.

    We may be shouting about the launch, but the stories themselves are narrated in a calm, kid-friendly tone that’s perfect for bedtime, quiet playtime, or a drive in the car. For special sleepy-time visuals, please visit our YouTube channel.

    For more information, visit pjlibrary.org/podcast

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  • Jonah and the Whale
    Jan 16 2025

    The original story of Jonah appears in the Prophets section of the Tanakh (an acronym that stands for the three parts of the Hebrew Bible: Torah, the five books of Moses; Nevi’im, the Prophets; and Ketuvim, which means “writings"). Certain books from different parts of the Tanakh are read on different Jewish holidays throughout the year. The book of Jonah is paired up with Yom Kippur, the Day of Atonement — and when you listen to this story, you will understand why. This episode was adapted from a story written for PJ Library's guide, a Time to Grow, by Danny Paller. It is narrated by Richard Wentworth. All of our music is licensed through Epidemic Sound.

    PJ Library is so happy to announce the new chapter of our award-winning storytelling podcast Have I Got a Story for You! We just launched eight special Torah Stories episodes that bring timeless biblical characters and themes to life. Kids ages 5+ will enjoy tales of Moses, Ruth, Joseph, Aaron, Rebekah, the Tower of Babel, and more.

    We may be shouting about the launch, but the stories themselves are narrated in a calm, kid-friendly tone that’s perfect for bedtime, quiet playtime, or a drive in the car. For special sleepy-time visuals, please visit our YouTube channel.

    For more information, visit pjlibrary.org/podcast

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