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==Order of the Aliyot==
==Order of the Aliyot==
# If there's no Levi and there is a Kohen in Shul, the Kohen who got the first Aliyah should also get the second Aliyah. <Ref>S"A 135:8</ref>
# If there's no Levi and there is a Kohen in Shul, the Kohen who got the first Aliyah should also get the second Aliyah. <Ref>S"A 135:8</ref>
# The following is the order of those who should get an Aliyah:
## A groom on day of wedding,
## a groom (who is getting married for the first time) on Shabbat before wedding, a bar mitzvah boy on Shabbat after bar mitzvah
## a sandak who holds the baby for the Milah
## a sandak who carries baby in for the Milah
## husband of a woman who gave birth to a girl if woman comes to shul
## husband of a woman who gave birth to a boy if woman comes to shul
## groom on Shabbat after wedding if wedding was on Wedsnesday or later, if the groom or bride was getting married for the first time
## someone who has a yaharzheit on that day
## father of the baby who is getting a Milah on that day
## someone who had a yaharzheit in the coming week
## mohel who performed a Milah that day
## sandak on Shabbat before Milah
## father of the baby on Shabbat before Milah
## mohel of a baby on Shabbat before Milah<Ref>Kitzur S”A 78:11 </ref>
==Standing during Kriyat HaTorah==
==Standing during Kriyat HaTorah==
# It’s permissible to sit during Kriyat HaTorah and such is the minhag, yet some are strict to stand during Kriyat HaTorah (so as to hear it as if one is receiving it from Har Sinai when Bnei Yisrael was standing). During Baruch and Baruch HaMiverech LeOlam VeEd one should stand, however, many don’t stand and the minhag has what to rely on. <Ref>Mishna Brurah 146:18-20, Piskei Teshuvot 146:6 </ref>
# It’s permissible to sit during Kriyat HaTorah and such is the minhag, yet some are strict to stand during Kriyat HaTorah (so as to hear it as if one is receiving it from Har Sinai when Bnei Yisrael was standing). During Baruch and Baruch HaMiverech LeOlam VeEd one should stand, however, many don’t stand and the minhag has what to rely on. <Ref>Mishna Brurah 146:18-20, Piskei Teshuvot 146:6 </ref>