L’yilui Nishamt Avraham ben Ester & Israel Ben Rivka.
From Rav Ovadya Yosef shlit’a Website HalachaYomit.co.il:
1. When one sees his parents passing in front of him, he must rise before them to his full height, meaning to bring himself to a complete standing position. The same applies when a rabbi passes before a person in that he must rise in a way that he will be able to see him.
2. A son must rise for his father or rabbi when he is called up to read the Torah. Although, Halachically speaking, he need not stay standing for the entire duration of the father or rabbi’s Aliyah and rising before them on their way up to the Bimah is sufficient, nevertheless, the custom of Sephardic and Middle Eastern Jews is to stay standing for the entire duration of the Aliyah, out of respect for the father or the rabbi.
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