A Senate Document Honoring A Rabbi Who Gave The Opening Prayer
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LYNDON B. JOHNSON (1908-1973). Johnson was the Thirty-Sixth President. D. 1pg. 8” x 10”. June 13, 1962. Washington. A “Senate of the United States” document with an autopen signature of Vice President Lyndon Johnson. He certified that “the prayer at the opening of the session of the Senate was offered by: Rabbi David Berent, Congregation Beth Jacob, Lewiston, Maine.” The signatures of the Senate Secretary and Chaplain are authentic. The document has light toning and is in very good condition.
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- Stuart Lutz Historic Documents, Inc. (US)
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- Title
- A Senate Document Honoring A Rabbi Who Gave The Opening Prayer
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- (JUDAICA)
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- Used
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