Audiobooks
A unique collection of unforgettable stories that will
sweep you through Jewish history.
THE NAZI OFFICER'S WIFE
It's the 20th century. Edith is a young law student in Vienna when the Nazi Empire takes over her world. The story of her amazing survival has riveted hundreds of thousands of readers. "Five people helped me," she once said to Susan. "Five. That's all. If five people had helped every Jew, there would have been no Holocaust."
THE SLAVE
by Isaac Bashevis Singer
It's the 17th century. Bloody pogroms have torn through the Jews communities. Many murdered. Many captured. Jacob has been sold to a farmer in the isolated Carpathian Mountains. He meets the farmer's daughter, Wanda, and they give us one of the most passionate love stories of all time.
THE MAGICIAN OF LUBLIN
by Isaac Bashevis Singer
It's the 19th century. Yasha, a popular entertainer, travels all over Poland, doing tricks,
telling jokes, walking the terrifying tightrope. As a kind of side gig, he pursues the art of philandering, breaking the hearts of his wife and his many lovers. In the end, that may be the entertainment that bring him crashing to the ground.
THE STORIES OF I.L. PERETZ
It's the 19th century. The Jews of Poland are as dominated by Russia as they were by the Romans. But Isaac Leib Peretz writes tales of the survival of the Jewish soul, the singing spirit of Hasidism, the generosity of the poor.
AS A DRIVEN LEAF
by Milton Steinberg
It is the 2nd century. A troubled young rabbi, Elisha Ben Abouyah, is caught between loyalty to his own people and the godless temptations offered by Imperial Rome.
(This audiobook includes an immensely helpful glossary of terms and themes.)




