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Aging and the aged in Jewish law : essays and responsa / edited by Walter Jacob and Moshe Zemer
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Kedushin 32b-33a.

6. This tendenz is evident when one examines the redactional setting of the sugya. It is part of the larger discussion on the proper respect shown to the rabbis. This is set up as a logical outgrowth of the laws of obligation between father and child. The implication drawn both from the redactional setting and explicitly within the sugya is that the honor shown to the rabbis is more than that shown to parents.

H.D. Chavel, ed., Commentary on the Torah , Vol. 2, Lev. 19:32.

Hilkhot Talmud Torah 6:1. 9, Ibid., 6.9.

10. We see this tendency to subsume the first half of the verse in the Tosefta(Megilah 3:15), What is considered the rising that the Torah speaks of in the verse,You shall rise before the aged? He stands up when the sage is within four cubits. What is considered deference as stated in the verse, [Alnd show deference to the old? He does not stand in his place.

Il. Shulhan Arukh(Yoreh Deah 244:1).