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Kitzur Shulchan Arukh

Take care to pray quietly so that only you yourself may hear what you are saying,18This law applies only to the Shemoneh Esrei. but someone standing next to you should not hear your voice, as Scripture says of Hannah: "Only her lips moved [but] her voice could not be heard."19I Samuel 1:13.
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Shulchan Arukh, Orach Chayim

2. We take out two Torah scrolls. In the first one, we read five portions from "God attended Sarah" [Genesis 21:1] until "After these things" [Genesis 22:1]. If it is Shabbat, we read seven portions [from this selection]. The maftir reads from the second scroll from Pinchas, "In the seventh month..." [Numbers 29:1] and for the haftarah, "There was a man from Ramatayim" [1 Samuel 1:1] until "He will bring triumph to His annointed one" [1 Samuel 2:10]. Rem"a: Some places have the custom of calling up the shofar blower for one of the five aliyot to the Torah (Kol Bo).
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