Dearest Dana!
If you're seeing this, I was very happy to hear that you decided to preform your ceremony in BeerSheba, with us, with our congergation.
If you could read hebrew, you were able to read here on my life, and etc. Intersting? perhaps. Ask my readers, they will probably have an answer for that question.
Yet, I do believe we may have some things to talk about, and so on.
Please do visit us again. and Once you'll be over 18, I will be able to show you some cool stuff around here:P
Kidding. There are a lot of non-intoxicating activities that we can all enjoy from right here.
aNyWays! our main subject. Your ALIYA-LATORA.
Needless to discuss that, except your Tfilin, this might be the most important part of your ceremony. The Aliya is actually the formal way to grant your god and yourself honor. How lovely.
So, you walk your way and stand at the TEIVA (table, box, etc.), and start reading, after using your TALIT as lips with the opening part of the reading fragment from the scroll itself -
DOWNLOAD THE RECORDING RIGHT HERE:
https://www.yousendit.com/download/TTZsZ282Zy9iR0pMWEE9PQברכו את ה' המבורך
(ברוך ה' המבורך לעולם ועד)
ברוך ה' המבוך לעולם ועד
ברוך אתה ה', אלוהינו מלך העולם
אשר בחר בנו מכל העמים, ונתן לנו את תורתו
ברוך אתה ה', נותן התורה.
BARCHU ET ADONAI HA-MEVORACH
(brauch adonai ha-mevorach le'olam va'ed)
BARUCH ADONAI HAMEVORACH LEOLAM VAED
BARUCH ATA ADONAI
ELOHEYNU MELECH HA'OLAM
ASHER BACHAR BANU MEKOL HA'AMIM
VENATAN LANU ET TORATO
BARUCH ATA ADONAI, NOTEN HATORA
And after the reading, ofcourse -
ברוך אתה ה', אלוהינו מלך העולם
אשר נתן לנו תורת אמת
וחיי עולם נטע בתוכנו
ברוך אתה ה', נותן התורה
BARUCH ATA ADONAI, ELOHEYNU MELECH HA'OLAM
ASHER NATAN LANU TORAT EMET
VE'CHYEY OLAM NATA BETOCHENU
BARUCH ATA ADONAI, NOTEN HATORA
Fanan, as we say around here. Translation? there you go.
"Bless the LORD the blessed one -
Blessed he the LORD forever
Blessed he the LORD forever,
Blessed thou o' LORD, our god, the king of the world
he who chosed us among all nations
and gave us his TORAH (law)
Blessed thou o'LORD, the giver of the TORAH
and Afterwards -
Blessed thou o'lLORD, our god, the king of the world
He who gave us the Torah of Truth
and eternal life planted inside of us
Blessed thou o'LORD, the giver of the TORAH.
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All the love
Tzori..