<p><strong>When quoting your parent after their death, the Gemara in kiddushin 31b says that it’s kavod for you to say “I should be an atonement for their bed.” What does this mean? Rashi says that you’re asking for the punishment for their sins to come upon you. This doesn’t seem like a Jewish idea?! Also, how is this kavod? </p>

Simply Deep

Elie Feder

Taking on Your Parents’ Punishment

MAY 12, 202653 MIN
Simply Deep

Taking on Your Parents’ Punishment

MAY 12, 202653 MIN

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<p><strong>When quoting your parent after their death, the Gemara in kiddushin 31b says that it’s kavod for you to say “I should be an atonement for their bed.” What does this mean? Rashi says that you’re asking for the punishment for their sins to come upon you. This doesn’t seem like a Jewish idea?! Also, how is this kavod? </p>