Have
you noticeds the increased number of B’nei
Mitzvah who are returning to the TBT bimah on Shabbat and Holy Days to
assist the Rabbi and the Cantor by chanting Torah and Haftarah portions, and
leading sections of the service? These
young people are part of Lomeyd
V’oveyd (To Study and To Serve), an
ongoing program started by Rabbi
Booth and Cantor Siegel to encourage our students to further develop their
synagogue skills and to fulfill their obligation as B’nei
Mitzvah by being of service to the congregation.
When a student has read 12 Torah aliyot,
he or she will be presented with a beautiful leather-bound tikkun
(the special book used by Torah
readers to prepare their portions).
This volume, which will have the recipient’s name stamped in gold on
the cover, contains not only the entire text of the Torah, but also all the
haftarot, the five megillot, and a perpetual calendar.
When 18 aliyot have been read, the
student will receive an engraved yad (pointer)
to be used during Torah readings.
With the completion of 24 aliyot, the
student will earn the title of Baal or
Baalah Korey (Master
Reader). A special plaque will
be mounted prominently in the synagogue for the purpose of honoring
those who achieve this elite level of
proficiency and service.
In addition to reading from the Torah, students will also receive credit
toward these goals for chanting haftarot and for leading portions of the
service.
All students, including those who became B’nei
Mitzvah prior to the start of Lomeyd
V’oveyd, are eligible. If you
have questions about any aspect of Lomeyd
V’oveyd, please contact Cantor Siegal.