
This collection gathers a dozen or more stories that bring the rich world of Jewish folklore to young ears. The author has reshaped legends from the Talmud, Midrash and later popular tradition into lively narratives that sit comfortably beside classic fairy‑tales. Each tale introduces familiar biblical figures—Abraham, Moses, David—in playful adventures that highlight the values and humor of the sages. The book also uncovers lesser‑known legends, giving children a fresh glimpse of the cultural imagination that has been passed down through generations.
One standout story follows a king who lives on the far edge of the known world, where his subjects spend their days idly while he prefers hunting to governing. When a harsh drought threatens the harvest, the kingdom faces famine and the king must confront the limits of his carefree rule. Listeners are invited to watch how the characters respond to scarcity and responsibility, learning timeless lessons in a whimsical setting. The narration balances excitement with gentle moral insight, making it a perfect listen for curious minds.
The storytelling is complemented by vivid illustrations that bring each scene to life, inviting listeners to picture bustling markets, enchanted forests, and ancient synagogues. Whether heard at bedtime or during a quiet afternoon, these tales nurture imagination while preserving a treasured heritage.
Language
en
Duration
~4 hours (280K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2008-09-27
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

Best remembered for retelling Jewish folklore for young readers, this British writer brought warmth, imagination, and a strong sense of cultural tradition to her stories. Writing as “Aunt Naomi,” she also worked as a journalist and playwright.
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