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#Ideally a father and son or two brothers shouldn't take hagbah and gelilah together but after the fact if they were already called up it is permitted. If the minhag isn't to call up the one who did hagbah or gelilah by name and not to do a mi shaberech for them by name it is permitted even initially.<ref>https://www.yeshiva.org.il/ask/113897</ref>
#Ideally a father and son or two brothers shouldn't take hagbah and gelilah together but after the fact if they were already called up it is permitted. If the minhag isn't to call up the one who did hagbah or gelilah by name and not to do a mi shaberech for them by name it is permitted even initially.<ref>https://www.yeshiva.org.il/ask/113897</ref>


==Repeating Aliyot==
==Hosafot==
#The custom among Sefaradim is to add many aliyot on Shabbat and Holidays, however Ashkenazim only add aliyot on [[Simchat Torah]].<ref> Shulchan Arukh Orach Chayim 282:1,2</ref>
#Some have the minhag not to add any aliyot when there’s a double parsha.<ref>Nefesh Harav p. 139 cites Rav Moshe Solovietchik that one shouldn't add any hosafot when there's a double parsha to avoid the dispute of how they should be added.</ref>
#On Mondays and Thursdays there are no additional aliyot. <ref> Shulchan Arukh Orach Chayim 135:1</ref> However if there are two grooms or two fathers who will be performing a [[brit milah]] the custom among Ashkinazim  is to add a fourth aliya. <ref> Rama Orach Chayim 135:1</ref>
 
===Repeating Aliyot===


#One shouldn't repeat pesukim one just read for one aliyah for another aliyah, rather one should read new pesukim or add on new pesukim.<ref>Rama 282:2 writes that it is forbidden to repeat pesukim for one aliyah that one just read for another aliyah. Mishna Brurah 282:10 and Aruch HaShulchan 282:8 confirm this position as well. Although Shulchan Aruch 282:2 permits, the Kaf HaChaim 282:19 writes that one shouldn't do so, though a community which has such a practice has what to rely upon. See Shu"t Heichal Yitzchak (Orach Chaim Siman 6),
#One shouldn't repeat pesukim one just read for one aliyah for another aliyah, rather one should read new pesukim or add on new pesukim.<ref>Rama 282:2 writes that it is forbidden to repeat pesukim for one aliyah that one just read for another aliyah. Mishna Brurah 282:10 and Aruch HaShulchan 282:8 confirm this position as well. Although Shulchan Aruch 282:2 permits, the Kaf HaChaim 282:19 writes that one shouldn't do so, though a community which has such a practice has what to rely upon. See Shu"t Heichal Yitzchak (Orach Chaim Siman 6),
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  there was no more Mussaf beKol Ram in his shul.</ref>
  there was no more Mussaf beKol Ram in his shul.</ref>
#Even those who are lenient to allow repeating pesukim for an aliyah can't consider it to be one of the seven aliyot of Shabbat.<ref>Shulchan Aruch 137:6, Mishna Brurah 282:9, Aruch HaShulchan 282:8</ref>
#Even those who are lenient to allow repeating pesukim for an aliyah can't consider it to be one of the seven aliyot of Shabbat.<ref>Shulchan Aruch 137:6, Mishna Brurah 282:9, Aruch HaShulchan 282:8</ref>
===Hosafot===
#The custom among Sefaradim is to add many aliyot on Shabbat and Holidays, however Ashkenazim only add aliyot on [[Simchat Torah]].<ref> Shulchan Arukh Orach Chayim 282:1,2</ref>
#Some have the minhag not to add any aliyot when there’s a double parsha.<ref>Nefesh Harav p. 139 cites Rav Moshe Solovietchik that one shouldn't add any hosafot when there's a double parsha to avoid the dispute of how they should be added.</ref>
#On Mondays and Thursdays there are no additional aliyot. <ref> Shulchan Arukh Orach Chayim 135:1</ref> However if there are two grooms or two fathers who will be performing a [[brit milah]] the custom among Ashkinazim  is to add a fourth aliya. <ref> Rama Orach Chayim 135:1</ref>


==Procedure When Going up to the Torah==
==Procedure When Going up to the Torah==
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