Honoring Extended Family: A Deeper Look into Kibbud Av Va'Eim
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0:00 - 0:56: Introduction to the topic: honoring one's older brother and father's wife (stepmother), even if she's not one's biological mother. The discussion starts with Rebbe's instruction to his children.
0:56 - 1:59: Rebbe's final words to his children: "Be careful about the covenant of your mother." Initial confusion: why instruct this, as honoring parents is already known?
1:59 - 2:30: Clarification of Rebbe's statement: "mother" here refers not to their biological mother, but to their father's wife (stepmother).
2:30 - 3:09: The source for honoring a stepmother: "Et Avicha" in the Torah, which is interpreted to include "Es Aish Es Avicha" (the wife of your father).
3:09 - 4:06: The source for honoring an older brother: an extra "vav" in "Et Imcha" ("vav yitzeira") is interpreted to include "Achicha HaGadol" (your oldest brother).
4:06 - 5:12: When is the mitzvah to honor a stepmother applicable? The Gemara answers it's only during the father's lifetime, not after his death. This explains Rebbe's specific command.
5:12 - 7:07: Rambam's view on honoring a stepmother: it's included in honoring one's father, thus only applicable during the father's lifetime.
7:07 - 8:13: Transition to honoring an older brother. Ramban's view: the obligation to honor an older brother is also only during the father's lifetime, as degrading his children causes the father pain.
8:13 - 9:13: Rambam's differing view on older brother: it's implied that the obligation to honor an older brother continues even after the father's death.
9:13 - 11:01: Elaboration on why honoring an older brother might continue after the father's death, unlike honoring a stepmother. It's not just about the father's honor.
11:01 - 13:17: Further discussion on the differing opinions regarding the duration of honoring an older brother, and if it applies to any older sibling, not just the eldest.
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