Contributed by: Chaim Uri Lipschitz, the Congressional Record of the United States of America, Aharon N. Varady (transcription)
The Opening Prayer given in the U.S. Senate on 28 March 1962. . . .
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Chaim Uri Lipschitz ![]() Chaim Uri LipschitzRabbi Chaim Uri Lipschitz (1912-2002), born in Jerusalem, was an Orthodox rabbi and author in the United States. He served as director of the yeshivah, Mesivta Talmudical Seminary (Brooklyn, New York). He wrote Discrimination in banking; a survey in depth (1970), ספר אורי חיים : על ענינים שונים (1980, 1982), Betrothed Forever (1980), Franco, Spain, the Jews, and the Holocaust (1984) and נס הצלה The Shanghai Connection (1987), a story of the rescue of the Mir Yeshiva during the Holocaust, אשכבתא דצדיקיא (1990), and with Neil Rosenstein, The Feast and the Fast: The Dramatic Personal Story of Yom Tov Lipman Heller (1984). We know very little else about Rabbi Lipschitz. If you can add additional details to this short bio, then please contact us. Filter resources by Category Filter resources by Tag 85th Congress | 86th Congress | 87th Congress | 95th Congress | English vernacular prayer | U.S. House of Representatives | Prayers of Guest Chaplains | U.S. Senate | תחינות teḥinot | 20th century C.E. | 58th century A.M. Filter resources by Collaborator Name Filter resources by Language Filter resources by Date Range Resources filtered by TAG: “87th Congress” (clear filter) Sorted Chronologically (new to old). Sort oldest first? Contributed by: Chaim Uri Lipschitz, the Congressional Record of the United States of America, Aharon N. Varady (transcription) The Opening Prayer given in the U.S. Senate on 28 March 1962. . . . | ||
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