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To my question:"Is it Jewish Law(Halakha) to not worry about money", I've been given vagaries such as "We should be happy with our lot/God provides". One Rabbi told me the answer is Proverbs 10:22. That's all well and good from a mussar point of view, but I'm looking for an apodictic answer such as "See Orach Hayyim/Yore Deah/Mishne Torah/Mishna Brurah/Shulchan Arukh sec. 56:765 ", etc. I'm the kind of guy that needs to be told that the halakha says in Shulchan Arukh 54:56 : " The Halakha is:Dont worry about money. " , with detailed references following this apodictic answer. I'm an am haaretz. Soloveithick said , I think ,in his book "Halakhic Man" that there is an exact(discreet quanta) Jewish Law for every thing in Judaism. Apparently not. No one can give me the exact law apodictically. Instead they say "See Prov.10:22, or "Be happy with our lot"' /"Trust God". These are not laws. It would be like inferring not to covet from the above. There is a law:"Dont covet". The rest is mussar. I'm the kind of guy that unless I see: "The Halakha is :Don't worry about money"(S.A./M.T. 56:98,etc.) will continue worrying about money. Please put me out of my misery. Thank You.