Todays Parnasa is like Lechem Min Hashamayim – Mun

Lechem Min Hashamayim – Mun:[1]

It is recorded in the name of the Rebbe Maharash, that in today’s times the Parnasa of the Jewish people is on a similar level to the Mun that fell from the heavens. [This means that it comes with less work and toil or on a much larger scale than the work and toil that one invested to receive it.]

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[1] See Igros Kodesh Rashab 1:139; Sefer Hamamarim 5709 p. 21; Likkutei Sivhos 16 p. 178 footnote 38; Toras Menachem Vol. 19 p. 34; 5742 Vol. 3 p. 1396; 5743 p. 450 [Mamar of Vayeira]; 5745 Vol. 4 p. 2366; 5747 Vol. 3 p. 165; See Igros Kodesh Rebbe 2:179

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