Take advantage of this fantastic offer: Get all the llectures currently available on Rabbi Fohrman's tapes and CDs, packaged together on a single CD, in MP3 format. With this special, pre-publication discount, you'll get 50 fascinating recordings in all, spanning eleven different lecture series. And it all comes on a single disc, compressed in MP3 format. When you get the disc, just load it onto your computer and start listening -- or transfer it in a snap to your iPod or other MP3 player, and take Rabbi Fohrman's lectures with you on the go.
If you purchased each of these recordings separately on traditional tape or CD fprmat, you'd have to pay about $345; as a subscriber to Rabbi Fohrman's classes, you can get it now for only $159.
Here are the recordings you will receive:
Serpents of Desire: Good and Evil in the Garden of Eden (6 lectures)
Aeidah: Coming to Grips with the Binding of Isaac (7 lectures)
Is it Kosher to Argue with God? 5 Biblical Narratives (8 lectures)
Exodus from Egypt: The Hidden Agenda (6 lectures)
Hagar, Ishmael and the Birth of the Palestinian Israeli Conflict (5 lectures)
Lest it Come to Scandal: From Lot & His Daughters, to Judah & Tamar and the Book of Ruth
Divine Lottery: Fate, Chance and the Book of Esther (3 lectures)
Miriam and the Mysterious Waters of Mei Merivah (2 lectures)
Paradise Lost: From Eden to the Greate Flood (2 lectures)
The Hidden Structure of the Ten Commandments (1 lectures)
Prophet on the Run: Jonah and Yom Kippur (3 lectures)
Would it Really Have Been Enough? A Closer Look at Dayeinu (1 lecture).
Once you purchase the Mp3 CD, you can listen to it in a variety of ways:
Listen on your computer. Just load the CD into your computer's CD drive, and copy it to a folder on your hard disc. Keep the CD somewhere safe as a backup, and you're all set -- just click on the lecture you'd like to hear, and it should start automatically.
Burn a CD with any individual lecture on it, to play on your home stereo or in your car. Copy the CD to your computer's hard drive, as above. Then use any free program, such as Itunes (available from apple.com) or Windows Media Player to burn a traditional CD, which will play on a regular music CD player. You'll be able to fit two files (sides A and B of a lecture) on a single CD, but usually not more than this.
Listen on an Ipod of Mp3 player. Again, copy the CD to your computers hard drive, then transfer the files to your mp3 player. Keep the CD itself as a backup.