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Intermediate Hebrew Podcast | Piece of Hebrew
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A podcast for intermediate and advanced Hebrew learners who want to improve their listening skills through real, natural Hebrew.
Episodes include spoken Hebrew on a variety of topics, from everyday life and culture to language and personal reflections. Some episodes feature conversations, while others are solo episodes. The focus is always on Hebrew as it is actually spoken, with a natural pace and useful vocabulary in context.
Transcripts and additional learning materials are available on the Piece of Hebrew website:
https://www.pieceofhebrew.com/join-the-club
Episodes include spoken Hebrew on a variety of topics, from everyday life and culture to language and personal reflections. Some episodes feature conversations, while others are solo episodes. The focus is always on Hebrew as it is actually spoken, with a natural pace and useful vocabulary in context.
Transcripts and additional learning materials are available on the Piece of Hebrew website:
https://www.pieceofhebrew.com/join-the-club
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In this episode of the Piece of Hebrew Podcast, we talk about hair loss and baldness in Israel. You’ll learn everyday Hebrew vocabulary related to hair, baldness, and appearance, and explore how Israelis talk about this topic seriously and humorously. We discuss why people lose their hair, common myths, self-image and self-acceptance, and different solutions such as hair transplants, tattoos, wigs, and even Hebrew slang like “loan and savings.” This episode is designed for intermediate Hebrew learners who want to improve their listening skills while learning real, spoken Hebrew through a relatable cultural topic.📚 Get our FREE Hebrew ebookPractical tips to help you take your Hebrew to the next level📖 David Makes AliyahOur bilingual illustrated book about Israeli life and culture, available in English–Hebrew, French–Hebrew, and German–Hebrew⭐ Join the Piece of Hebrew ClubStudy each episode in depth with transcripts, audio, vocabulary lists, interactive flashcards, a private forum, and more.☕ Support the podcastHelp us keep creating new Hebrew content
Today, we are joined by Jonathan, who discovered rock climbing in nature a few years ago and quickly fell in love with it. We explore what Jonathan loves so much about climbing, how it has influenced his daily life, and his thoughts on the connection between hobbies and happiness.This episode is also an excellent opportunity to practice Hebrew through a real-life conversation. You will hear natural spoken Hebrew, learn useful vocabulary related to sports and nature, and improve your listening comprehension while enjoying an authentic personal story.Perfect for Hebrew learners who want to learn the language through meaningful topics and real human experiences. 🎧✨Jonathan's YouTube Channel📚 Get our FREE Hebrew ebookPractical tips to help you take your Hebrew to the next level📖 David Makes AliyahOur bilingual illustrated book about Israeli life and culture, available in English–Hebrew, French–Hebrew, and German–Hebrew⭐ Join the Piece of Hebrew ClubStudy each episode in depth with transcripts, audio, vocabulary lists, interactive flashcards, a private forum, and more.☕ Support the podcastHelp us keep creating new Hebrew content
In this episode, we talk with Gil, a graphic designer who spent a full year living in a van in Portugal with her partner. She shares what van life was really like, the good moments, the difficult ones, and the difference between living in a van and simply traveling in one.Gil also tells us about the most beautiful place they visited and gives a final tip for anyone dreaming about trying van life.Gil's website📚 Get our FREE Hebrew ebookPractical tips to help you take your Hebrew to the next level📖 David Makes AliyahOur bilingual illustrated book about Israeli life and culture, available in English–Hebrew, French–Hebrew, and German–Hebrew⭐ Join the Piece of Hebrew ClubStudy each episode in depth with transcripts, audio, vocabulary lists, interactive flashcards, a private forum, and more.☕ Support the podcastHelp us keep creating new Hebrew content
In this episode, I talk with Noya Einhorn, who shares how she lived with chronic pain for years and eventually healed herself through the power of her mind. Before that, she tried every possible treatment, and all her tests were normal.* This episode does not provide medical advice. It’s simply Noya’s personal story. Check out Noya’s YouTube channel📚 Get our FREE Hebrew ebookPractical tips to help you take your Hebrew to the next level📖 David Makes AliyahOur bilingual illustrated book about Israeli life and culture, available in English–Hebrew, French–Hebrew, and German–Hebrew⭐ Join the Piece of Hebrew ClubStudy each episode in depth with transcripts, audio, vocabulary lists, interactive flashcards, a private forum, and more.☕ Support the podcastHelp us keep creating new Hebrew content
In this episode, we are in conversation with Lior. A social activist who is involved in food saving at the Carmel Market. Lior will tell us how it all started, what food saving is, and how you, too, can join in if you want.Link to the WhatsApp group for food saving meetings:https://chat.whatsapp.com/Hy04GebCTOHFPUC9dVv3e4📚 Get our FREE Hebrew ebookPractical tips to help you take your Hebrew to the next level📖 David Makes AliyahOur bilingual illustrated book about Israeli life and culture, available in English–Hebrew, French–Hebrew, and German–Hebrew⭐ Join the Piece of Hebrew ClubStudy each episode in depth with transcripts, audio, vocabulary lists, interactive flashcards, a private forum, and more.☕ Support the podcastHelp us keep creating new Hebrew content
In this episode of the Piece of Hebrew podcast, we chat with Michael, an Israeli chef who left Tel Aviv to pursue a new adventure in Budapest. We talk about what it’s like to work in the culinary world abroad, the cultural differences he encountered, and why he decided to make the move.Perfect for Hebrew learners who want to practice listening to real, unscripted conversations—this episode is full of everyday Hebrew, slang, and cultural insights.🎧 Listen and boost your comprehension skills while learning about food, and life abroad!📚 Get our FREE Hebrew ebookPractical tips to help you take your Hebrew to the next level📖 David Makes AliyahOur bilingual illustrated book about Israeli life and culture, available in English–Hebrew, French–Hebrew, and German–Hebrew⭐ Join the Piece of Hebrew ClubStudy each episode in depth with transcripts, audio, vocabulary lists, interactive flashcards, a private forum, and more.☕ Support the podcastHelp us keep creating new Hebrew content
In this episode, we talk about "The Big Trip" – a part of the Israeli life journey. Why do so many young Israelis pack a backpack and disappear to India, South America, or the Far East after their army service? How long does the trip usually last, and what are the main reasons behind it? We’ll also explore the deeper meaning some travelers find through volunteering, spirituality, and even Tikun Olam – the idea of repairing the world. Tune in to hear stories, insights, and cultural context about this fascinating post-army tradition.Our video about the Israeli life path📚 Get our FREE Hebrew ebookPractical tips to help you take your Hebrew to the next level📖 David Makes AliyahOur bilingual illustrated book about Israeli life and culture, available in English–Hebrew, French–Hebrew, and German–Hebrew⭐ Join the Piece of Hebrew ClubStudy each episode in depth with transcripts, audio, vocabulary lists, interactive flashcards, a private forum, and more.☕ Support the podcastHelp us keep creating new Hebrew content
In this episode of Piece of Hebrew, we dive into the fascinating world of olives! Learn about the traditional olive harvest (מסיק), the many uses of olives, and the process of making olive oil. We’ll also explore the significance of olives in Israeli culture, past and present, and share a quick and easy recipe for preparing olives to eat.📚 Get our FREE Hebrew ebookPractical tips to help you take your Hebrew to the next level📖 David Makes AliyahOur bilingual illustrated book about Israeli life and culture, available in English–Hebrew, French–Hebrew, and German–Hebrew⭐ Join the Piece of Hebrew ClubStudy each episode in depth with transcripts, audio, vocabulary lists, interactive flashcards, a private forum, and more.☕ Support the podcastHelp us keep creating new Hebrew content
For this episode of Piece of Hebrew, we explore the topic of Mindfulness Meditation (מדיטציית מיינדפולנס), introducing its basics in simple, accessible Hebrew. You'll learn key vocabulary related to meditation and discover techniques to bring more awareness into your daily life. We'll guide you through phrases and expressions commonly used in Hebrew around mindfulness. 📚 Get our FREE Hebrew ebookPractical tips to help you take your Hebrew to the next level📖 David Makes AliyahOur bilingual illustrated book about Israeli life and culture, available in English–Hebrew, French–Hebrew, and German–Hebrew⭐ Join the Piece of Hebrew ClubStudy each episode in depth with transcripts, audio, vocabulary lists, interactive flashcards, a private forum, and more.☕ Support the podcastHelp us keep creating new Hebrew content
In this episode, we explore the vibrant culture of volunteering in Israel. We'll talk about how common volunteering is, the many areas where Israelis dedicate their time—from community aid to environmental projects—and why it's an important part of society. We'll also discuss the personal benefits of volunteering and share a story from my own experience as a volunteer over the past year. Whether you're curious about Israeli culture or looking to improve your Hebrew, this episode will offer valuable insights and vocabulary around community and service in Israel.Volunteering in Israel📚 Get our FREE Hebrew ebookPractical tips to help you take your Hebrew to the next level📖 David Makes AliyahOur bilingual illustrated book about Israeli life and culture, available in English–Hebrew, French–Hebrew, and German–Hebrew⭐ Join the Piece of Hebrew ClubStudy each episode in depth with transcripts, audio, vocabulary lists, interactive flashcards, a private forum, and more.☕ Support the podcastHelp us keep creating new Hebrew content
Join us on this episode of Piece of Hebrew. In this episode, we explore the science of sleep and why it is one of the most important yet overlooked aspects of our health. We discover how sleep impacts everything from memory and mood to long-term well-being. We also share actionable tips to help you create a bedtime routine that prepares you for restful, rejuvenating sleep.📚 Get our FREE Hebrew ebookPractical tips to help you take your Hebrew to the next level📖 David Makes AliyahOur bilingual illustrated book about Israeli life and culture, available in English–Hebrew, French–Hebrew, and German–Hebrew⭐ Join the Piece of Hebrew ClubStudy each episode in depth with transcripts, audio, vocabulary lists, interactive flashcards, a private forum, and more.☕ Support the podcastHelp us keep creating new Hebrew content
Join us on this episode of Piece of Hebrew as we dive into the surprising difficulties and cons that come with winning the lottery. While hitting the jackpot might seem like a dream come true, the reality can be quite different. We'll explore the challenges winners face, from managing sudden wealth to dealing with newfound attention and strained relationships. We'll also discuss essential steps to take if you ever find yourself holding the winning ticket, ensuring you stay grounded and secure your financial future. Tune in for an eye-opening discussion that might just change your perspective on striking it rich!Article about people who won the lottery 📚 Get our FREE Hebrew ebookPractical tips to help you take your Hebrew to the next level📖 David Makes AliyahOur bilingual illustrated book about Israeli life and culture, available in English–Hebrew, French–Hebrew, and German–Hebrew⭐ Join the Piece of Hebrew ClubStudy each episode in depth with transcripts, audio, vocabulary lists, interactive flashcards, a private forum, and more.☕ Support the podcastHelp us keep creating new Hebrew content
In this episode of the Piece of Hebrew Podcast, I’m joined by Einav Stern, a tour guide who works in Israel and abroad.We have a relaxed Hebrew conversation about travel, guiding groups, and what really happens behind the scenes of organized trips. Einav shares stories from her work as a tour guide, talks about life on the road, and explains what it’s like to guide people in different countries and cultures.This episode is designed for intermediate Hebrew learners who want to practice listening to natural, spoken Hebrew through an authentic conversation about travel, people, and real life experiences.📚 Get our FREE Hebrew ebookPractical tips to help you take your Hebrew to the next level📖 David Makes AliyahOur bilingual illustrated book about Israeli life and culture, available in English–Hebrew, French–Hebrew, and German–Hebrew⭐ Join the Piece of Hebrew ClubStudy each episode in depth with transcripts, audio, vocabulary lists, interactive flashcards, a private forum, and more.☕ Support the podcastHelp us keep creating new Hebrew content
Join us in this special episode with Elsa, as we dive into the festive spirit of Hanukkah! In this conversation in Hebrew, we explore the rich traditions of Hanukkah both in Israel and around the world and we share some personal memories from childhood! So, grab your favorite latke recipe, light a candle, and join us on this festive journey through the Hanukkah traditions. 📚 Get our FREE Hebrew ebookPractical tips to help you take your Hebrew to the next level📖 David Makes AliyahOur bilingual illustrated book about Israeli life and culture, available in English–Hebrew, French–Hebrew, and German–Hebrew⭐ Join the Piece of Hebrew ClubStudy each episode in depth with transcripts, audio, vocabulary lists, interactive flashcards, a private forum, and more.☕ Support the podcastHelp us keep creating new Hebrew content
The most fun week I had in the army as a soldier was the week I slept in hotels. I visited many places in Tel Aviv, Jerusalem, the sea, and the desert and spoke in English this week. If you are asking yourself why I did all these things as a soldier, then the answer is that I accompanied a group of Americans on TAGLIT.Who thought of the idea of the TAGLIT project? What is its purpose, and how many people have participated in it?📚 Get our FREE Hebrew ebookPractical tips to help you take your Hebrew to the next level📖 David Makes AliyahOur bilingual illustrated book about Israeli life and culture, available in English–Hebrew, French–Hebrew, and German–Hebrew⭐ Join the Piece of Hebrew ClubStudy each episode in depth with transcripts, audio, vocabulary lists, interactive flashcards, a private forum, and more.☕ Support the podcastHelp us keep creating new Hebrew content
When was the last time you went barefoot?When the skin of your body touched the ground. At the beach, in the forest, in the park.Rebecca Harrell Tickle and Josh Tickle are a duo of documentary film directors in the USA. In 2012, they made a film called "The Big Fix" about the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico in 2010. Their film was very successful, though, during filming, she was exposed to pollution for an extended period.The exposure to the pollution caused her to develop severe skin disease. She searched and searched for anything that would help her, but believe it or not, the thing that helped her the most was walking barefoot.The Earthing Movie: The Remarkable Science of Grounding (full documentary)Article about the benefits of walking barefoot📚 Get our FREE Hebrew ebookPractical tips to help you take your Hebrew to the next level📖 David Makes AliyahOur bilingual illustrated book about Israeli life and culture, available in English–Hebrew, French–Hebrew, and German–Hebrew⭐ Join the Piece of Hebrew ClubStudy each episode in depth with transcripts, audio, vocabulary lists, interactive flashcards, a private forum, and more.☕ Support the podcastHelp us keep creating new Hebrew content
Today we will talk about relocation from Israel. What is the main reason that Israelis do the relocation? What are the difficulties of Israelis abroad and Israelis who, despite the comfortable life abroad, decided to return to Israel.Shmemel video clip “Berlin”Research about Isralies living abroadArticle about Israelis who returned to Israel 📚 Get our FREE Hebrew ebookPractical tips to help you take your Hebrew to the next level📖 David Makes AliyahOur bilingual illustrated book about Israeli life and culture, available in English–Hebrew, French–Hebrew, and German–Hebrew⭐ Join the Piece of Hebrew ClubStudy each episode in depth with transcripts, audio, vocabulary lists, interactive flashcards, a private forum, and more.☕ Support the podcastHelp us keep creating new Hebrew content
Is it in the whole neighborhood? Does anyone else have no electricity? Has anyone got the power back yet?These were messages I received in the neighborhood WhatsApp group. At the beginning of June, the electricity went out in many places in Israel for a few hours. We had a situation called a power outage. Like, we don't have electricity in our houses. And it happened in the middle of a heat wave of more than 40 degrees Celsius. People were left without electricity, air conditioning, a refrigerator, and with very, very heavy heat. Why did it happen, and why will it continue if we don't start saving electricity now?📚 Get our FREE Hebrew ebookPractical tips to help you take your Hebrew to the next level📖 David Makes AliyahOur bilingual illustrated book about Israeli life and culture, available in English–Hebrew, French–Hebrew, and German–Hebrew⭐ Join the Piece of Hebrew ClubStudy each episode in depth with transcripts, audio, vocabulary lists, interactive flashcards, a private forum, and more.☕ Support the podcastHelp us keep creating new Hebrew content
In this year 2023 India has become the most populated country in the world with the highest number of inhabitants in the world. With one billion and four hundred million inhabitants. The number of inhabitants in India is greater than all European countries, and also more than all African countries and all American countries. In the last episode I talked to you about the density and population in Israel and today I decided that I want to talk to you about the population growth in the world.How did the world grow in such a way, why today women give birth to fewer children, is the world on the way to a population explosion, and what is the relationship between countries that do not have enough children for a free hotel vacation?Do It For Denmark! campaign 📚 Get our FREE Hebrew ebookPractical tips to help you take your Hebrew to the next level📖 David Makes AliyahOur bilingual illustrated book about Israeli life and culture, available in English–Hebrew, French–Hebrew, and German–Hebrew⭐ Join the Piece of Hebrew ClubStudy each episode in depth with transcripts, audio, vocabulary lists, interactive flashcards, a private forum, and more.☕ Support the podcastHelp us keep creating new Hebrew content
In 1949, David Ben-Gurion, the first Prime Minister of Israel, decided that every mother who gave birth to ten or more children would receive a one-time grant of 300 Lira. The encouragement of childbirth was successful. Compared to Western countries, Israel is the most densely populated country. On the hundredth birthday of the State of Israel in 2048, 20 million residents are expected to live in Israel, which will probably make Israel the most densely populated country in the world.Why is it so crowded here? What are the consequences of this for our lives? And what is the connection to Pru and Revu Mitzvah from the Bible.📚 Get our FREE Hebrew ebookPractical tips to help you take your Hebrew to the next level📖 David Makes AliyahOur bilingual illustrated book about Israeli life and culture, available in English–Hebrew, French–Hebrew, and German–Hebrew⭐ Join the Piece of Hebrew ClubStudy each episode in depth with transcripts, audio, vocabulary lists, interactive flashcards, a private forum, and more.☕ Support the podcastHelp us keep creating new Hebrew content
























more episodes please! you guys are amazing!