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Shulchan Aruch ( O.Ch 1: 23) It is good to say Parshas Ha'mon.<br>
(Levush) So that you will believe , Parnasa is Hashgacha
Peratis.<br><br>
The Aruch Hashulchan writes, Our Minhag is not to say it.<br>
There is no mention of Parshas Ha’mon in Shas.<br><br>
The Derisha claims there is a Yerushalmi (Brachos) that speaks<br>
about the Segula of Parshas Ha’mon. The Aruch Hashulchan
writes<br>
he couldn’t find this Yerushalmi.<br><br>
He continues, The reason for not saying Parshas Ha’mon is<br>
is because,<br><br>
a)The Parsha mentions numerous times the Bnai Yisroel's
complaints<br>
of not having food. <br>
b)the complaints on the Manna.<br>
c)The Midrash writes Hashem said “I don’t need
your<br>
complaints and not your praises." (on the Manna)<br><br>
If the sole purpose of saying the Parsha is only to have the Segulah<br>
Of Parnasah, The Rambam might consider it Kefirah. "They make<br>
The Divrei Torah a Refuas Haguf and it isn’t but a Refuas
Hanefesh"<br><br>
(Hl. Avoda Zarah (Perek 11) <br>
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In light of the above I have to wonder if there is a way to undo the
saying of Parshas Ha'mon if one said it today. YL<br>
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