Which route should one take when going to the Torah for an Aliya, and which should he take when leaving after his Aliya?
1/24/2007
Is it appropriate to run to the Torah when one is called for an Aliya?
1/24/2007
May a grandfather and a grandson be called to the Torah for consecutive Aliyot?
1/24/2007
May a father and son or two brothers be called to the Torah for consecutive Aliyot if the two Aliyot are read from different Torah scrolls?
1/24/2007
May a father-in-law and son-in-law be called for consecutive Aliyot?
1/24/2007
In communities where people are not called by name to the Torah, is it permissible for a father and son or two brothers to be called for consecutive Aliyot?
1/24/2007
Is it proper for the reader to answer "Amen" out loud in response to the Beracha over the Torah, before he begins the reading?
1/24/2007
If one or two members of the congregation elongate the "Amen" response to the Beracha over the Torah, must the reader wait for them to complete their response before he begins the reading?
1/24/2007
How should those standing near the Teiva during the Torah reading be positioned?
1/24/2007
How many people must be present at the Teiva (table) while the Torah is read?
1/24/2007
Is the one who receives an Aliya required to read the Torah along with the reader?
1/24/2007
Must the congregation stand during the reading of the Torah?
12/18/2005
Does a convert to Judaism recite the Beracha of "She'asa Nissim La'avoteinu" when he lights the Chanukah candles?
12/18/2005
According to the Ashkenazic custom requiring every member of the household to light Chanukah candles, must children light, as well?
12/18/2005
May one have a child light Chanukah candles on his behalf?