From the Passover Haggadah to the Mishnah and Back:
An Introduction to Rabbinic Literature
An Introduction to Rabbinic Literature
The recording is of a class that was held over three nights for the purpose of being made available on the web for others to listen to. See also "About Reuven Cohn" and "About Reuven Cohn's Haggadah Recordings", and the home page of this web site.
The recording was produced by Dan Bricklin.
The Recording Files
The recording consists of the following seven files
(listed with length in hours:minutes:seconds and size in megabytes):
RCohn-Haggadah-1.mp3 - Part 1 (28:15, 13MB) Session 1a
RCohn-Haggadah-2.mp3 - Part 2 (1:07:41, 31MB) Session 1b
RCohn-Haggadah-3.mp3 - Part 3 (1:06:59, 31MB) Session 2a
RCohn-Haggadah-4.mp3 - Part 4 (43:08, 20MB) Session 2b
RCohn-Haggadah-5.mp3 - Part 5 (1:06:26, 30MB) Session 3a
RCohn-Haggadah-6.mp3 - Part 6 (19:24, 9MB) Session 3b
RCohn-Haggadah-7.mp3 - Part 7 (29:07, 13MB) Session 3c
RCohn-Haggadah-2.mp3 - Part 2 (1:07:41, 31MB) Session 1b
RCohn-Haggadah-3.mp3 - Part 3 (1:06:59, 31MB) Session 2a
RCohn-Haggadah-4.mp3 - Part 4 (43:08, 20MB) Session 2b
RCohn-Haggadah-5.mp3 - Part 5 (1:06:26, 30MB) Session 3a
RCohn-Haggadah-6.mp3 - Part 6 (19:24, 9MB) Session 3b
RCohn-Haggadah-7.mp3 - Part 7 (29:07, 13MB) Session 3c
The Printed Material
You can get a copy of the printed material used in the recording by printing
out the following PDF file:
Listening to the Files
Technically, there are many ways to listen to these files.
Use the one that is most appropriate to your situation.
If you don't understand these instructions,
you can most likely find a friend or family member who
does and ask them for help.
If you are using Apple's iTunes, or an equivalent system that supports podcasts, you can subscribe to a podcast feed that you can use to automatically download all of the audio files. In iTunes, you "subscribe" to the podcast series by using the "Subscribe to Podcast" menu sub-item item on the "Advanced" menu. Type in the web address: You can then go to the Podcast section of your iTunes library to find the recordings. If it doesn't automatically download all seven parts, click the "Get All" button next to the podcast name.
In most other cases, you will want to download the files to your computer. You can do that by right-clicking (ctrl-click on a Mac) with your mouse on the link to each file and then (depending on which type of brower you are using) by selecting the "Save Target As...", "Save Link As...", or "Save Linked File As..." command.
Once downloaded, you can do any of the following:
- Double-click on the downloaded files on your computer to play them in the built-in music player that comes with most computer systems.
- Copy the files to an MP3 player, such as an iPod. With an Apple iPod you can add the files to your iTunes library using the "File / Add File to Library..." or "File / Add Folder to Library..." command.
- Burn the MP3 files as MP3 files on a single Data CD. Most CD players can then play those files (which should be in alphabetical order).
- Burn the MP3 files each as a separate music CD.
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This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 United States License. If you have any questions about how you may use this material, please contact Rabbi Cohn's family or Dan Bricklin.