How is it Possible that Daughters Receive More than Sons in Inheritance? • The
Daily Lesson from Rabbi Eliezer Berland shlit"a

Before you is a summary of the topics from the daily lesson as delivered by our teacher, Rabbi Eliezer Berland shlit"a, yesterday after the Maariv prayer on Tuesday night, the 10th of Shevat, 5786, Parshat Beshalach:
1. Today is the yahrtzeit of the Rayatz, 5710, 10th of Shevat.
2. Purim is higher than Adam Kadmon.
3. One must study all night, reciting Psalms and the names of the tzaddikim.
4. One must study the topic of the tithe of assets, how it is possible that daughters receive twice as much as sons in an inheritance.
5. A person should sit with his daughters and sons at the Shabbat table to study Rashi.
6. Rashi writes that all the children of the Egyptian women died in the plague of the firstborn, because they were all from other men with whom she had gone.
7. The Baal HaTurim says in Beshalach that Pharaoh did not die and performed teshuvah (repentance).
8. Regarding why the barley was struck and the wheat was not, Hoffman told me that the wheat that remained was for the locusts to finish off, and not for the Egyptians.
9. The Shelah says that Pharaoh said the Jewish people were numerous, "lest they multiply" (pen yirbeh), so Hashem brought locusts (arbeh) upon him.
10. The woman is wiser than the man; the man invests without calculation and in the end loses everything.
11. The Rebbe says that it is possible to make gold from non-gold. Today, they discovered that through the secret of protons, one can transform any metal.
12. The story of Yosele the Holy Miser.
13. Tomorrow there is authorization from the army; everyone can travel with their wife to Shechem.
14. Anyone who has good sense should sit and study about an ox that gored a cow, and about the incident of Rav Kahana who had to flee, and how he asked difficult questions in the lecture of Resh Lakish, and in the end, they told him to return to Babylonia, and afterwards he was strict with him and he died, and he did not want to rise until he revived him, and finally he revealed everything that was done in Heaven and returned him to Babylonia.
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