While some say Parashas HaMahn daily, there is a special segulah to say it on the Tuesday of the week of Parashas BaShalach.
We’ve included it here for your convenience with the English translation, courtesy of Artscroll’s Parashas HaMahn by Rabbi Dov Weller.
Reciting Parashas HaMahn, the pesukim in the Torah that discuss the mahn, is a powerful segulah for parnassah.
Why does this work?
As the Jewish people wandered through the desert, the mahn nurtured their bodies — and, even more, their neshamos, their souls, feeding them with emunah. When we take in this emunah, knowing that Hashem is taking care of our needs, it opens up the conduits of blessing in our lives, specifically in the area of parnassah, but in all aspects.

You can read Rabbi Weller’s Guide to Candlelighting on Between Carpools here.
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