Honors
For the B’mitzvah of ______________________________
Ark Opener __________________________________________________
Aliyah One: (Relationship to B’mitzvah) __________________________________
Hebrew Name(s) ________________________________________
(e.g., Sarah bat Avraham v’Rivka)
English Name(s) ________________________________________
(e.g., Sarah Stein, cousin of the bar mitzvah)
Aliyah Two: (Relationship to B’mitzvah) __________________________________
Hebrew Name(s) ________________________________________
English Name(s) ________________________________________
Aliyah Three: (Relationship to B’mitzvah) __________________________________
Hebrew Name(s) ________________________________________
English Name(s) ________________________________________
Aliyah Four: (Relationship to B’mitzvah) __________________________________
Hebrew Name(s) ________________________________________
English Name(s) ________________________________________
Aliyah Five: (Relationship to B’mitzvah) __________________________________
Hebrew Name(s) ________________________________________
English Name(s) ________________________________________
Aliyah Six: (Relationship to B’mitzvah) __________________________________
Hebrew Name(s) ________________________________________
English Name(s) ________________________________________
Aliyah Seven: Parents of the B’mitzvah
Hebrew Name(s) ________________________________________
English Name(s) ________________________________________
Maftir- B’mitzvah
Hebrew Name ________________________________________
Hagbah (Lifting the Torah)
Hebrew Name ________________________________________
English Name ________________________________________
Glilah (Tying the Torah)
Hebrew Name ________________________________________
English Name ________________________________________
Notes: Anyone may have the honor of opening/closing the ark, dressing the Torah (Glilah), and lifting the Torah (Hagbah). However, since the Torah can be awkward to lift and someone has to fast for 40 days if it is dropped, we strongly recommend a strong adult for that honor. For an Aliyah (being called to recite blessings over the torah), a Jewish adult (age 13 and older) must be called. Non-Jewish adults may accompany the Jewish adult and are welcome to sing along if they feel comfortable doing so.
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