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Vows on Us | July 5, 2026

26 min · 5. juli 2026
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In this episode of The Daily Derech, Rabbi Marcus Rubenstein explores Parashat Matot, Hilchot Kriyat Shema, and a teaching from Menorat HaMaor about the Torah’s role as the foundation of creation. The parashah discussion examines the Torah’s laws of vows, explaining the distinction between a neder, which prohibits an object, and a shevuah, which obligates the person. Rabbi Rubenstein also discusses the Torah’s provisions for annulling certain vows and the rabbinic institution of hatarat nedarim. The Rambam teaches that one should ensure clean hands before reciting Shema and avoid reciting it in places lacking proper sanctity, such as bathrooms or cemeteries. If Shema is recited in an improper location, it must be repeated. The Menorat HaMaor explains that the world exists through the merit of Torah and those who embody it. Moses exemplifies the pursuit of holiness, reminding us to build our lives around Torah and spiritual 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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episode Vows on Us | July 5, 2026 artwork

Vows on Us | July 5, 2026

In this episode of The Daily Derech, Rabbi Marcus Rubenstein explores Parashat Matot, Hilchot Kriyat Shema, and a teaching from Menorat HaMaor about the Torah’s role as the foundation of creation. The parashah discussion examines the Torah’s laws of vows, explaining the distinction between a neder, which prohibits an object, and a shevuah, which obligates the person. Rabbi Rubenstein also discusses the Torah’s provisions for annulling certain vows and the rabbinic institution of hatarat nedarim. The Rambam teaches that one should ensure clean hands before reciting Shema and avoid reciting it in places lacking proper sanctity, such as bathrooms or cemeteries. If Shema is recited in an improper location, it must be repeated. The Menorat HaMaor explains that the world exists through the merit of Torah and those who embody it. Moses exemplifies the pursuit of holiness, reminding us to build our lives around Torah and spiritual 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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Cozbi & Zimri | July 3, 2026

In this episode of The Daily Derech, Rabbi Marcus Rubenstein explores Parashat Pinchas, Hilchot Kriyat Shema, and a teaching from Menorat HaMaor about the unique mission and preciousness of the Jewish people. The Me’am Loez examines the identities of Zimri and Kozbi, emphasizing that both were prominent leaders whose actions led Israel into sin. Rabbi Rubenstein reflects on the dangers of zealotry, noting that while it can serve justice, it can also become destructive when misused. Rambam teaches when it is permissible to interrupt the recitation of Shema, distinguishing between honoring parents and teachers, responding to others, and situations involving fear. These laws highlight the importance of maintaining concentration during prayer. Menorat HaMaor explains that God intended Israel’s mission from the beginning of creation. This teaching calls on the Jewish people to honor their covenant and live responsibly in fulfillment of that 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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1. juli 202617 min
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True Blindness | June 30, 2026

Here's a summary that follows your requested format and stays within the 120–150 word limit. In this episode of The Daily Derech, Rabbi Marcus Rubenstein explores Parashat Pinchas, Hilchot Kriyat Shema, and a teaching from Menorat HaMaor about divine justice and trusting God’s moral order. In the Me’am Loez section, Rabbi Rubenstein shares a Zoharic tradition describing Pinchas’ fear after killing Zimri and Cozbi and its connection to the souls of Nadav and Avihu. He explains how this mystical teaching presents Pinchas’ act as a rectification of their earlier mistake, highlighting the complexity of uncommanded actions done for the sake of Heaven. In the Rambam section, he explains that one fulfills the mitzvah of Shema even if interrupted between sections or recited while drowsy, provided the first verse is said with proper concentration. In the Menorat HaMaor section, Rabbi Rubenstein explains that the apparent success of the wicked can create spiritual blindness. The teaching encourages trusting God’s justice rather than judging righteousness solely by immediate results. 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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