Commentary for Kiddushin 62:10
ת"ר מכבדו בחייו ומכבדו במותו בחייו כיצד הנשמע בדבר אביו למקום לא יאמר שלחוני בשביל עצמי מהרוני בשביל עצמי פטרוני בשביל עצמי אלא כולהו בשביל אבא
Thereupon he left her and went to Palestine. On hearing that she was following him he went to R'Johanan and asked him, 'May I leave Palestine<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' Lit., 'the land,' par excellence, the familiar designation of Palestine.');"><sup>11</sup></span> for abroad? '<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' Lit., 'outside the land'.');"><sup>12</sup></span>
Rashi on Kiddushin
One who goes to a place on the command of his father: If he knows about the people of the place, that they give honor to his father - to accept words that he would say in his name - he should not attach the honor to himself. And he should attach the honor to his father, even if he knows that they would honor him the same as his father.
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Rashi on Kiddushin
Send me on Father’s behalf: As he needs me. But if the word of his father is not listened to like his own word in a place, he should not attach [it] to his father. For then it is [only] a disgrace.
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Daf Shevui to Kiddushin
This baraita talks about how one honors one’s parents. Honoring means attributing credit to them in their lifetime and remembering them for a blessing in their death.
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