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The commandment of writing a Torah Scroll is not fulfilled unless the Torah Scroll is completely written and assessed to be correct. Only then a congregation may bring it to the synagogue and read from it. Bringing in a Torah Scroll is considered one of the great holidays of the community, it usually involves dozens and hundreds participant's eager to view how the scroll is finished and dedicated. Put under the wedding canopy, the Torah Scroll marches together with congregates to the synagogue followed by songs, blessings and music. Some follow the custom of saying the blessing 'Shehecheyanu' when they get their first aliyah in the new Torah.

     At a consecration services for the new Torah Scroll the custom is to open the new scroll and publicly read therein the concluding eleven verses until the end. Rabbis, say, that each person enters in full possession of the Torah Scroll when he gets an aliyah by virtue of being called to read from it. Thus anyone who is called to make a blessing over a Torah Scroll fulfills the mitzvah of having it in his full possession, as required by the Law.

 
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