Listed below are the special Aliyot, unique to Simchat Torah:
* One goes up to the Torah for "kol hane'arim" (all the children) which is one reading before the conclusion of the Torah.
* An adult (over Bar Mitzvah) recites the blessings over the Torah with all the boys under Bar Mitzvah standing by his side and a tallit stretched over their heads. They recite the blessings word by word, in unison with the adult called. After the concluding blessing, all the adults say together "hamalach hago'el".
* The last aliya is given to the rabbi or to the most distinguished person in the community - the person who reads the concluding portion of the Torah is called the Chatan Torah, Bridegroom of the Torah.
* After him the Chatan Bereishit, Bridegroom of Bereishit is called to a reading from another scroll, which consists of the first passage in the Torah, from the beginning till "which God created and made".
* Maftir is read by the Chatan Maftir, Bridegroom of Maftir - a portion from Pinchas in a third Torah scroll.