And to those who remember His commandments. Rabbi Tanchuma said a parable about a widow who had a son. As long as he didn't marry, she relied on him for support. Once he got married, she said to him, "My son, I know that I am no longer dependent on you as I was before, but it is still comforting for me to remember those earlier times when I was dependent on you." Similarly, during the years that the Israelites were in the desert, the manna descended for them and the well rose up for them, because they were keeping their covenant with God and were able to keep the Torah and engage with it. But now, when a person depends on his livelihood, it is important to remember God's commandments.