Tuesday, January 26, 2021

FW: [chicago-aneinu] TODAY! Segulah for Parnassah - Say "Parshas Ha'mon" - Tues. Jan. 26





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From: 'Chicago Aneinu' via chicago-aneinu <chicago-aneinu@googlegroups.com>
Date: 1/26/21 11:37 AM (GMT-06:00)
To: Chicago Aneinu <myysbyy@aol.com>
Subject: [chicago-aneinu] TODAY! Segulah for Parnassah - Say "Parshas Ha'mon" - Tues. Jan. 26


BS"D
Be Mezakeh your family and friends...
Please forward to others.
 
 
Friendly Reminder:
 
TODAY! 
Tuesday, Jan. 26 
Parshas B'Shalach
 
Segulah for Parnassah: Parshas Ha'mon
 
The Torah reading of this coming Shabbos -- Parshas B'shalach -- includes the chapter telling how the Jewish People in the Wilderness received manna.
 
There is a widespread custom to recite this chapter on the Tuesday of the week of B'shalach.
 
This year, Tuesday, Parshat B'Shalach, is TODAY, Tuesday, Jan. 26
 
Reb Menachem Mendel M'Riminov  (1755-1815) writes in Lechem Avirim that saying Parshat Ha'mon (Shnayim Mikrah V'Echad Targum -
twice in Hebrew  and  once in Aramaic) on Tuesday of Parshat B'Shalach, 
(16:4 until Shvi'i) is a tremendous Segulah for Parnasah!
 
Parshat Ha'mon can be found in most siddurim after tefillat Shacharit, or click on the links below:
 
(courtesy of Artscroll and OU)
 
 
(courtesy of tefillos.com and Adir Publishing)

Many people recite the chapter daily, as a special prayer for parnassah.  Yerushalmi in Brachot writes that it is beneficial for one to say Parshat Ha'mon daily.

(The Tur in Orach Chaim 1, and Shulchan Aruch 1:5; Aruch Hashulchan 1:22; Shulchan Aruch HaRav 1:9),
quoting from the The Beit Yosef saying that this helps to bring one to the Emunah that his livelihood comes from Hashem.


CLICK HERE for Hebrew with Interlinear English
(courtesy of Artscroll and OU)
 
 
(courtesy of tefillos.com and Adir Publishing)
  
   
The following story is courtesy of Hakhel:
 
HaRav Mattisyahu related: "I walked into a Shul in which someone was reading Parashas HaMon on the Tuesday of Parashas B'Shalach, as is the custom in some  circles. Another individual walked in and noticed that he was reading Parashas HaMon. He exclaimed, "You might as well stop doing that. I have been reading it for 50 years on this very day, and nothing has ever happened for me! HaRav Salomon reprimanded this person. "How could you say that it hasn't helped you?! Have you had what to eat for the last 50 years? Have you made Shabbos and Yom Tov? You are wearing clothing, aren't you?"
 
May we be grateful and appreciate all of Hashem's blessings.
May Hashem hear all of our tefillah l'tova.
And, may we be zoche to always be on the giving end in good health.
 
Bracha v'Hatzlacha,
Leah
 
PS  Be Mezakeh  your family and friends...pass it on.
 
(courtesy of Artscroll and OU)
 
(courtesy of tefillos.com and Adir Publishing)
  

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