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[HANASHIR:7286] Re: calling folks to the Torah
- From: Freedabet <Freedabet...>
- Subject: [HANASHIR:7286] Re: calling folks to the Torah
- Date: Sun 05 Nov 2000 02.39 (GMT)
One correction, 'Yamdu' is m. (or mixed) plural. 'Ta-amod' is f. sing. and
'Tamdu' is f. plural.
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> Date: Friday, 03-Nov-00 03:45 PM
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> From: Andy Curry \ Internet:
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> Subject: [HANASHIR:7276] Re: calling folks to the Torah
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> Rick,
>
> I think you just make up a poem...
>
> On Shabbat, the first aliyah is preceded by the gabbai's declaring "V'yazor
> v'yagen v'yoshia l'chol hachosim bo, v'nomar: amen. Hakol havu godel
> lElohenu utnu kavod latora.". Then, if it is a congregation where being a
> kohen matters, and the first oleh is a kohen, you say "kohen, k'rav"
> ("kohen, approach").
>
> The gabbai calls "yaamod so-and-so ben so-and-so [hakohen or halevi if a
> kohen or levi]" for a man. For a woman, the form is "yamdu so-and-so...".
> It actually means "arise" or "stand", as in "amida".
>
> After calling the first honoree, the congregation declares "V'atem hadvekim
> bAdonai Elohechem, chayim kulchem hayom", and then the gabbai repeats it.
> Only the first oleh!
>
> Hope this helps.
>
> Good shabbos,
> Andy
>
> In congregations where being a kohen matters,
> At 10:41 PM 11/2/00 -0800, you wrote:
> >Can anyone e-mail to me the proper wording for calling someone to the
> >Torah for an Aliyah?
> >
> >Rick
> >--
> >
> >Lupert: It's The Website - & - Poetry Super Highway
> > http://PoetrySuperHighway.com/
> >
> >
> >
> >
> Andy Curry, Kansas City
> acurry (at) san-carlos(dot)rms(dot)slb(dot)com
>
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