It is an honor to be called up to the Torah, but it can also feel a little intimidating if you arent sure what to do! We created this video to help you. Please also see these links for instructions on how to have an aliyah and for a view of the blessings that you will find on the card at the bimah. Please feel free to be in touch with me if you have any questions. Rabbi Chai Levy
The honor of reciting the blessings over the Torah is called an aliyah, which means going up; it refers to the fact that the person so honored ascends or goes up to the bimah where the Torah is read. The word also connotes that participating in this ritual represents a spiritual ascent.
Upon being called for an aliyah, you come up to the bimah. Everyone who comes up for an aliyah must wear a tallit and a head covering, both men and women. The Torah reader will show you the beginning of the reading in the Torah. Take the tzitzit on the corner of your tallit, touch it to the Torah, and kiss it. Then, taking the Torah handles (atzei hayim) in your hands, you chant the first blessing over the Torah. The words of the blessing will be found on the podium in front of you in both Hebrew and English transliteration, so you need not memorize them. Download scan (PDF) of blessings here.