Hagbah and Gelila: Difference between revisions
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! Action | ! Action / Process | ||
! Actor (male) | ! Actor (male) | ||
! Actor (female) | ! Actor (female) | ||
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| Magbiah | | Magbiah | ||
| Magbihah | | Magbihah | ||
| | | In the early Sephardi tradition, the process in known as "Levantar" in Ladino, and the actors are known as "Levantadores." | ||
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| Gelilah | | Gelilah | ||
| Gollel | | Gollel | ||
| Golellet | | Golellet | ||
| | | In some older traditions, the rolling and dressing processes were once separated instead of the combined duties known today as Gelilah. | ||
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