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Johnson Invites Texas Rabbi to Deliver Prayer at Inaugural Ceremony

January 13, 1965
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President Lyndon B. Johnson has asked a personal friend, Rabbi Hyman Judah Schachtel, of Houston, Texas, to deliver one of the four inaugural prayers to be offered at the official inaugural ceremony at the United States Capitol on January 20. Rabbi Schachtel’s prayer will be representative of the Jewish faith. The other three official prayers will be offered by Protestant, Roman Catholic, and Greek Orthodox clergymen.

Rabbi Schachtel is spiritual leader of Congregation Both Israel of Houston. When President Johnson served as Senate Majority Leader, he invited Rabbi Schachtel to be “chaplain of the day” in the United States Senate chamber and the rabbi then delivered the opening prayer.

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