Introduction
The halachic rules of inheritance differ from those of secular law in a number of significant ways. In this shiur, we will focus on details related to two specific halachos and their modern applications:
The bechor – or firstborn son – receives a double portion of the inheritance of his deceased father in relation to the other sons1.
If a married woman dies, her husband inherits her2.
Wednesday, August 24, 2016
THE BAIS HAVAAD HALACHA JOURNAL: Volume 5776 Issue XXXXII Mattos-Masei TAKING STOCK Who inherits outstanding loans, stocks or other financial instruments? By: HaRav Dovid Grossman, Rosh Bais HaVaad L'Inyonei Mishpat
Introduction
The halachic rules of inheritance differ from those of secular law in a number of significant ways. In this shiur, we will focus on details related to two specific halachos and their modern applications:
The bechor – or firstborn son – receives a double portion of the inheritance of his deceased father in relation to the other sons1.
If a married woman dies, her husband inherits her2.
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