Solomon H. Metz
Rabbi Solomon H. Metz (1891-1959) born in Kulen, Lithuania was a Conservative movement rabbi in the United States. After emigrating to the United States, he graduated from City College of New York in 1916 after which he entered the Jewish Theological Seminary and was ordained in 1918. Rabbi Metz was installed as rabbi of Washington Heights Synagogue in New York in 1930, and subsequently served as the leader of Adas Israel Congregation
in Washington DC from 1930-1951.
Contributed on: 25 May 2024 by
Solomon H. Metz | the Congressional Record of the United States of America | Aharon N. Varady (editing/transcription) | ❧
The Opening Prayer given in the U.S. Senate on 5 June 1944 on the eve of D-Day in World War Ⅱ. . . .
Contributed on: 23 Jun 2024 by
Solomon H. Metz | the Congressional Record of the United States of America | Aharon N. Varady (editing/transcription) | ❧
The Opening Prayer given in the U.S. Senate on 6 June 1945. . . .