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The Fast of Shiva Asar B'Tammuz | July 2, 2026

24 min · 2. juli 2026
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In this episode of The Daily Derech, Rabbi Marcus Rubenstein explores Parashat Pinchas, Hilchot Fasts from Rambam, and a teaching from Menorat HaMaor about the purpose of Jewish communal suffering. The Me’am Loez explains that Pinchas earned an eternal covenant because his zeal restored the covenant and brought atonement to Israel. Rabbi Rubenstein emphasizes that Judaism requires principled courage guided by justice and faith, especially as reflected during the Three Weeks. Rambam teaches that fast days are meant to inspire repentance rather than simply abstaining from food. He also reviews the five tragedies commemorated on the Seventeenth of Tammuz and their enduring spiritual significance. Menorat HaMaor begins by describing creation as prepared for humanity, with Israel entrusted with a unique mission. This privilege carries responsibility, reminding Jews to use God’s gifts faithfully and pursue their sacred purpose. Learn more at exploringjudaism.org/thedailyderech [http://exploringjudaism.org/thedailyderech] and reach out to Rabbi Rubenstein here [https://www.templeofaaron.org/about-5-1].

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In this episode of The Daily Derech, Rabbi Marcus Rubenstein explores Parashat Pinchas, Hilchot Fasts from Rambam, and a teaching from Menorat HaMaor about the purpose of Jewish communal suffering. The Me’am Loez explains that Pinchas earned an eternal covenant because his zeal restored the covenant and brought atonement to Israel. Rabbi Rubenstein emphasizes that Judaism requires principled courage guided by justice and faith, especially as reflected during the Three Weeks. Rambam teaches that fast days are meant to inspire repentance rather than simply abstaining from food. He also reviews the five tragedies commemorated on the Seventeenth of Tammuz and their enduring spiritual significance. Menorat HaMaor begins by describing creation as prepared for humanity, with Israel entrusted with a unique mission. This privilege carries responsibility, reminding Jews to use God’s gifts faithfully and pursue their sacred purpose. Learn more at exploringjudaism.org/thedailyderech [http://exploringjudaism.org/thedailyderech] and reach out to Rabbi Rubenstein here [https://www.templeofaaron.org/about-5-1].

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