Q. Hello Rav, When a man goes up to for an Aliyah to the Torah, there are very minor differences in the after bracha between the Sefardim and Ashkenazim (i.e some Sefardim add the words “et Torato” or “Torato” before “Torat Emet…”.

When someone is at a shul with a different nusach than their own, what is the proper procedure for this bracha. Should he say the text of the bracha as per the shul’s nusach or according to his personal nusach? (I submitted this question in the past, but the answer wasn’t clear if it was paskening
that one should use their own nusach TEXT or just their own pronunciation.) Thanks again!

A. Indeed we wrote so in question 4117, but as is customary in our times, each one
receiving an Aliya, Sefardi or Ashkenazi recites also the brocho following his own usual text.

Rabbi A. Bartfeld as revised by Horav Shlomo Miller, Horav Dovid Pam, Horav Aharon Miller and Horav Chanoch Ehrentreu Shlit’a