Inheritance law in Jewish tradition is deeply rooted in "halakha", reflecting both legal principles and spiritual continuity. This article explores biblical sources, including the laws of inheritance in the Book of Numbers and Deuteronomy, and their interpretations in the Talmud. It examines post-Talmudic developments, and later halakhic adaptations to evolving societal norms. Special attention is given to the legal status of daughters and contemporary applications.