The Segula of Parashat HaMan is a fascinating practice that intertwines faith, tradition, and halacha. Parashat HaMan recounts the miracle of manna, through which God sustained the Israelites in the desert. It is considered a segula (spiritual remedy) for sustenance and trust in Divine providence.
Parashat Haman
The daily recitation of Parashat HaMan serves as a reminder to strengthen one’s faith that all livelihood comes from God’s providence. It reinforces trust in Divine care and the power of prayer and Torah study.
Sources and Significance:
• In the Jerusalem Talmud, it is written: “Anyone who recites Parashat HaMan daily is assured that their sustenance will not diminish.”
• The Shulchan Aruch emphasizes this practice, explaining that it fosters belief that all sustenance is provided through God’s supervision.