Best Hebrew podcasts for advanced learners

Looking for Hebrew podcasts aimed squarely at advanced learners? These 4 picks, 3 of them free, are the ones worth your time — starting with Kan Podcasts (הסכתים כאן), Pashut Ivrit / Simply Hebrew and Streetwise Hebrew. Everything here is ordered free-first and hand-vetted for quality.

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Israel's public broadcaster's full podcast catalogue — native Hebrew, studio quality.

PodcastsMedia Free Advanced B2–C2
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Kan produces documentary, history, science, culture and current-affairs series to broadcast standards, all free, with presenters who speak clearly into a microphone rather than over background noise — which makes it far more approachable than Israeli TV drama. This is the natural graduation step once learner podcasts stop stretching you. Nothing here is adapted for learners: no transcripts, no glossaries, full speed and heavy on political and cultural references, so it is genuinely B2 and up.

Long interviews with Israelis, spoken slowly and clearly, plus a news series.

YouTubePodcasts Free IntermediateAdvanced B1–C1
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Each episode is a roughly 45-minute conversation with a real Israeli — a market trader, a musician, an activist — conducted in deliberately slow, clear Hebrew with Hebrew subtitles, and there is a recurring 'News in Hebrew' series for current events. It works as both video and podcast and was still publishing in August 2026. Free and unusually substantial for intermediate listening; the trade-off is that episode length and interview format make it demanding, and there are no lesson notes or exercises attached.

Short episodes unpacking one Hebrew root or slang word as Israelis actually use it.

Podcasts Free BeginnerIntermediateAdvanced A2–C1
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Guy Sharett takes a single word or root per episode and walks through the family of words built on it, illustrated with clips from Israeli songs, ads and street conversation. Episodes run seven to ten minutes, it is still publishing in 2026, and the whole archive of hundreds of episodes is free. The narration is in English, so it teaches you about Hebrew rather than immersing you in it — treat it as vocabulary enrichment alongside a real course, and expect to need some basic Hebrew to enjoy the examples.

The biggest structured Hebrew audio library, with lesson notes and transcripts.

PodcastsCourses Freemium BeginnerIntermediateAdvanced A1–B2
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The Innovative Languages formula applied to Hebrew: hundreds of dialogue-based audio lessons arranged by level, each with a transcript, vocabulary list and grammar note, plus a free alphabet ebook that is a decent first taste of the script. It is the most complete beginner-to-intermediate audio path that exists for Hebrew, which matters in a small ecosystem. Expect relentless upselling, wildly varying pricing depending on which promotion you land on, and older recordings whose production quality shows its age; the advanced material also thins out quickly.