Seven Days Before Tu Bishvat: Wheat and the Manna -
We're counting down to Tu Bishvat, the time when we celebrate wheat - the grain of chochma, the one we bentch on. And today is the day we say Parshat Haman.
Two powerful ideas coming together at once.
Rav Ashkenazi brings from the Lubavitcher Rebbe: your hishtadlut is the kli - the vessel - not the source. H'shem is the source. He made the Man fall from heaven every single morning. He can do it again.
He wants to give you parnassa.
The segulah of saying Parshat Haman is that we remember - really remember - it's only Him. Every day. Every bracha, every paycheck, Every opportunity comes from H'shem alone.
And then what? You become the kli. You go out and collect it. You show up - honest, giving maaser, paying on time.
When you do your part right, the bracha meets you right where you are.
Nachshon jumped into the water and it split. Most of us would rather play it safe.
If you really believed H'shem would split the sea like He did for Nachshon, you'd jump right in.
The hard part isn't the risk - it's that we don't believe. The successful ones? They're the ones who take risks and believe, not the ones who play it safe.
Watch the video for the full teaching on how wheat and manna come together to transform how you see parnassa.
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