How many times should the Torah scroll be lifted when displaying it to the congregation?
Synopsis
The Mishnah Berurah specifies that the Torah must be lifted three times during the specific proclamations: during 'Sh'ma Yisrael', 'Echad', and 'Gad'lu'.
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