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<font size=3>At 10:58 AM 4/24/2011, R Meir Rabi wrote:<br><br>
<blockquote type=cite class=cite cite="">Whats the source for calling
People for an Aliya to the T by their name ben<br>
father's name<br>
What is the earliest source and why do we do it?<br>
I believe it is not a universal custom, in some places they just say
YaAmod<br>
and point</blockquote><br>
I do not know the source. However, I believe that Chabad calls up
according to the mother's name, not the father's, but I could be mistake
on this. <br><br>
IIRC, many years ago when I davened in the Chevron Yeshiva in
Yerushalyim, they called me up, "Ya'amod Yitzchok Leib Ha Levi"
without my father's name. However, this was in the 80s, so I could
be mistaken. </font></body>
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