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Older Relatives

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Older Relatives

Children are commanded to honor their grandparents, although honoring parents takes precedence in cases of conflict. There is a mitzva to respect one’s older siblings as well as aunts and uncles, but honoring grandparents takes precedence. People must also honor their in-laws, although this reverence is not comparable to the extent due their own parents. Rather, in-laws must be treated the way the elderly and esteemed are treated.

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