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<span style="left:200.007px;top:75.151px;font-size:57.6px;font-family:sans-serif;transform:scaleX(1.07828)" dir="ltr">Standing for
</span><span style="left:220.858px;top:134.882px;font-size:57.6px;font-family:sans-serif;transform:scaleX(1.07757)" dir="ltr">the Elderly
</span><span style="left:104.599px;top:231.381px;font-size:23.4667px;font-family:serif;transform:scaleX(1.01615)" dir="ltr">Although the topic of standing for the elderly is very
</span><span style="left:75.8054px;top:263.389px;font-size:23.4667px;font-family:serif;transform:scaleX(0.987966)" dir="ltr">relevant, so many of the halachos are unknown. One sees
</span><span style="left:75.8054px;top:295.398px;font-size:23.4667px;font-family:serif;transform:scaleX(0.975651)" dir="ltr">elderly people,</span><span style="left:217.61px;top:294.906px;font-size:13.6811px;font-family:serif" dir="ltr">1</span><span style="left:224.149px;top:295.381px;font-size:23.4667px;font-family:serif;transform:scaleX(0.948141)" dir="ltr">
 both learned and not learned, every day. At </span><span style="left:75.7929px;top:327.389px;font-size:23.4667px;font-family:serif;transform:scaleX(1.00011)" dir="ltr">what age is one considered elderly? From when does the
</span><span style="left:75.7929px;top:359.398px;font-size:23.4667px;font-family:serif;transform:scaleX(1.02725)" dir="ltr">halachah to stand for the elderly apply? Until when does one
</span><span style="left:75.7929px;top:391.407px;font-size:23.4667px;font-family:serif;transform:scaleX(0.931017)" dir="ltr">have to stand? Does one have to stand for a non-Jew? What
</span><span style="left:75.7929px;top:423.415px;font-size:23.4667px;font-family:serif;transform:scaleX(1.03038)" dir="ltr">about an elderly woman who is learned? If an elderly person
</span><span style="left:75.7929px;top:455.424px;font-size:23.4667px;font-family:serif;transform:scaleX(0.965205)" dir="ltr">is
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 on his honor, does one still have to stand for him? </span><span style="left:75.7929px;top:487.432px;font-size:23.4667px;font-family:serif;transform:scaleX(1.01727)" dir="ltr">These and other questions will be discussed in this issue.</span><span style="left:104.586px;top:523.688px;font-size:23.4667px;font-family:serif;transform:scaleX(1.02624)" dir="ltr">(This
 discussion does not relate to one’s rebbi or the </span><span style="left:75.7929px;top:555.697px;font-size:23.4667px;font-family:serif;transform:scaleX(0.936071)" dir="ltr">rebbi from whom he received most of his knowledge, as the
</span><span style="left:75.7929px;top:587.705px;font-size:23.4667px;font-family:serif;transform:scaleX(1.01187)" dir="ltr">halachah for a rebbi is different.)</span></div>
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