V'Yiten Licha - Rav Menachem Mendel MiRimanov's Lesser Known Segula For Parnasa
We all know the famous segula for parnasa from Rav Menachem Mendel of Rimanov to say Parshas Haman Shnayim Mikra V'Echad Targum on Tuesday of the week we read Parshas Bishalach. But here is a lesser know segula for parnasa by the same Tzaddik. He says to say V'Yiten Licha together with another person on Motza'ei Shabbos.
The Minhag Yisroel Torah (295:1) brings from the Igra D'Tzvi a reason for this. He says that it is brought down that when the Ba'al Korei reads the curses of the Tochacha no one should stand near him, since we don't want the curses to go on anyone. Since "Middah Tova Miruba", good things have a far more powerful reach and effect than bad things, standing near someone saying the Brachos of V'Yiten Licha will surely bestow blessing upon you.
Whether you are in it for the money or not, it is surely worthwhile to spend the extra few minutes on Motza'ei Shabbos reciting the beautiful pasukim of Bracha that are compiled in this tefila. It is a great way to start the new week on the right path.
Anonymous, 2010-03-08 18:41:43 My Rov showed me what is written in the sefer Dovor B'ito- the luach sefer. Take a look at what he says for the week of Parshas B'shalach that no one in the city of Rimanov knew of this custom and say it has no basis! It gives a list of segulos for parnoso instead of this.
L'maaseh, the custom did not make sense because parshas hamon does not come up until shishi and even if a person would lein one aliya a day, he certainly would not be up to shishi by Tuesday, ever! I realized something must have been lost in transmission over the decades. Never mind the inyan of chapping arein segulos even though one may not be a talmid of the Rebbe who might suggest to do thus and such. Boruch Hashem there are plenty of segulos for parnoso. Hatzlocho to everyone!Anonymous, 2011-01-10 14:29:04 There is a kabala from the Shiniva Rov that this is indeed a segula from the Riminover. His son the Stropkover heard this and told other tzadikim who passed it down. The Shiniva Rov is definitely a good source. But the main thing is to realize that everything come from the bashefer