This mitzvah specifically applies to these people and this place.
What is everyone and everywhere?
According to Sforno, when you do this, you honor Hashem.
What is the commandment of כבוד הורים?
All the dinim of this mitzvah (for example, what to say to your parents if they violate the Torah), are found in this source.
(Source: Shulchan Aruch)
What is the Gemara?
This will be the reward for honoring your mother and father.
(Source: שמות כ׳: י״ב - רש"י: ד"ה למען יאריכון ימיך)
What is a longer life?
This passuk (Shmot 20:12) is the source of כיבוד הורים. (Please quote.)
What is "כבד את אביך ואת אימך"?
According to the Ramban, these are your three parents.
What are your mother, your father, and Hashem?
Anyone who teaches their kids Torah, it's as if they received the knowledge from this place.
(Source: קידושין ל.)
What is Har Sinai?
If a son is dressed up and sitting in front of the community, and his parents come and rip his clothes, hit him on the head, and spit on him, he should not _________.
(Source: שּולחן ערוך יורה דעה ר”מ: סעיף ג')
What is shame them?
Once you learn to honor your parents, you will learn to do this as well.
What is honor Hashem?
According to the Rambam (Mishneh Torah), both _______ and _______ your parents are important mitzvot.
What is honoring and fearing?
כיבוד הורים is one of the only two mitzvot about which we know the ___ for keeping the mitzvah.
What is reward?
If a father is the student of his son, he does not have to ________, but if the roles were reversed, the son would have to do it out of respect for his father.
(Source: משנה תורה: הלכה ד)
What is stand?
The Sefer Hachinuch states that you should return kindness to people who are unkind to you and not be ______, because to be that is a bad trait.
What is ungrateful?
According to Sforno, you should not rebel against _____ with your actions, your speech, or your thoughts.
Who is Hashem?
A son should always indicate in his words that he is concerned for his father's _____ and that he fears him.
(Source: משנה תורה: הלכה ד')
What is honor?