On Tuesday, just before the Shabbat of Beshalach we have a special prayer called Parashat Ha’man that has a significant connection to sustenance.

The ‘Parashat Haman’ is from the Torah portion of Beshalach and it tells the story of the Manna that God brought down from heavens to feed the Israelites in the wilderness. The Manna had spiritual qualities and it satisfied every person’s taste. The Israelites received the Manna every day until they reached the borders of the promised land.
In the same portion, we find the source of the 72 names and the splitting of the Read Sea. The 72 names provide for us spiritual bridges from Malchut, the world of action, to the upper levels where spiritual and material sustenance are bestowed on us.
The spelled name of YHVH that has the numerical value of 72  יוד-הי-ויו-הי relates to the world of Emanation, Atzilut.

On Shabbat Beshalach we connect to the power that controls the corporeal/material world.

Using this special reading that some read every day after their morning prayers, makes a powerful connection to draw sustenance into our lives.

Click here to listen to Parashat Ha’man. Below you can watch and listen at the same time. to download the audio file (MP3) to your MP3 player copy this link: https://dailyzohar.com/wp-content/uploads/audio/parashat-haman.mp3



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The 72 names prayer

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