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The Blessings and Instructions

In some synagogues it is the custom that the person receiving the Aliyah (the Oleh) wear a Tallit, even if he normally would not.

When it is time for the blessing, the reader will show where the Torah reading begins and ends. Touch the beginning and end of the Torah reading with the corner of your Tallit (or the Torah's sash) and kiss it. Close the Torah, hold both handles, turn the head slightly to the right and say:

Blessing before the Reader of the Torah

Transliteration:
Bor'chu es ado-noy ha-m'voroch.

Translation:
Bless the L-rd who is blessed.

Oleh and congregation say:

Transliteration:
Boruch ado-noy ha-m'voroch l'olom vo-ed.

Translation:
Blessed be the L-rd who is blessed for all eternity.

Oleh continues:

Transliteration:
Boruch atoh ado-noy elo-haynu melech ho-olom, asher bochar bonu mikol ho-amim, v'nosan lonu es toroso. Boruch atoh ado-noy, nosayn ha-toroh.

Translation:
Blessed are You, L-rd our G-d, King of the universe, who has chosen us from among all the nations and given us His Torah. Blessed are You L-rd, who gives the Torah.

During the Aliyah hold the right handle of the Torah, and read quietly along with the Reader.

At the conclusion of the Aliyah touch the end and beginning of the Torah reading with the corner of your Tallit (or the Torah's sash) and kiss it. Close the Torah, hold both handles, turn the head slightly to the right and say:

Blessing after the Reader of the Torah

Transliteration:
Boruch atoh ado-noy elo-haynu melech ho-olom, asher nosan lonu toras ernes, v'cha-yay olom nota b'sochaynu. Boruch atoh ado-noy , nosayn ha-toroh.

Translation:
Blessed are You, L-rd our G-d, King of the universe, who has given us the Torah of truth and planted eternal life within us. Blessed are You L-rd, who gives the Torah.

After the Aliyah stand on the right side of the podium until the end of the following Aliyah (if it was the last Aliyah -- until the Torah is raised). When returning to your seat do not use the shortest route.

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Based on materials by Kehot Publications, Beth Tefillah of Atlanta, Georgia, the Dawn & Keith Rinzler Philanthropic Fund and other sources. Compiled by Dovid Zaklikowski.