The hit podcast series Untold Stories of the Torah has officially wrapped up its second season. After a breakout first season that garnered 27,000 listens just on Spotify, the podcast has more than doubled its reach, skyrocketing past 70k listens as it concludes its final episode on the topic of Rus HaMoavi.
Hosted by Rabbi Shmuel Aber, the series has captivated a global audience by bringing to light the lesser known stories of the Tanach. By integrating insights from the Gemara, Medrashim, and Chassidus, Rabbi Aber provides a fresh and accurate perspective on the lives of our Neviem, Shoftim, and Tzadikim.
“Navi is one of the most under-studied topics,” says Rabbi Aber. “Reaching over 70,000 listens this season shows that there is a deep desire to move beyond basic knowledge and understand the true character of the Tzadikim in Tanach as taught by Chazal.”
The podcast has become a vital resource for those looking to correct common mischaracterizations of biblical narratives. Its unique blend of scholarship and engaging storytelling has made it a staple for both seasoned scholars and casual listeners seeking meaningful content.
The success of Season 2 reflects the growing community of learners tuning in via Spotify, Apple Podcasts, YouTube, and Jewish platforms like 24/6 and Zing. As the season concludes, the entire library of episodes remains available for those looking to catch up on the enriching insights shared by Rabbi Aber.
Season 3 will be starting, Im Yirtzeh Hashem, in the month of Adar.
For more information and to listen to the series, visit the Untold Stories of the Torah official website.
This is definitely my favorite podcast so far
Details are amazing and all verified sources.
Really great podcast.
I listen to this all the time and it’s incredible!
This podcast is so well presented and considering how little quality material there is on Nach, it’s a vital resource for anyone looking to gain a better understanding of the stories in Navi
This is the best Jewish podcast.
Thank you Rabbi!
But just wished there were more episodes
Im always looking for new jewish history podcasts
THIS IS MY BEST WAY TO LEARN WHILE RUNNING. STRONGLY RECOMMEND