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Being Right but Mean | May 31, 2026

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In this episode of The Daily Derech, Rabbi Marcus Rubenstein explores Parashat Beha’alotcha, Hilchot Talmud Torah from the Rambam, and a teaching from Menorat HaMaor about compassion, humility, and dedication in Torah leadership.

The Me’am Loez section examines Aaron’s distress when the tribe of Levi was excluded from bringing inauguration offerings for the Mishkan. Rabbi Rubenstein explains that Aaron wrongly interpreted this as punishment for the golden calf, while God had actually reserved a greater honor for the Levites through lighting the menorah. The discussion highlights how guilt can distort perception and why sincere repentance allows a person to move forward.

The Rambam section outlines the obligation to divide Torah study into three areas: written Torah, practical law, and deeper analytical study. The episode explains that advanced scholars increasingly focus on Gemara and legal reasoning.

The Menorat HaMaor section continues the story of Hillel, who forgot a halachic ruling after speaking harshly to the people. The teaching emphasizes that Torah wisdom depends not only on scholarship, but also on compassion and respect for others.

Learn more at exploringjudaism.org/thedailyderech and reach out to Rabbi Rubenstein here.

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