Last year marked the 100th anniversary of the adoption of the “American’s Creed” by the U.S. House of Representatives. In April 1918, Congress accepted the words composed in 1917 by William Tyler Page during World War I as the official “American’s Creed.” . . ..…
Berman, who is known as “the Congressman from Hollywood,” also told the Forward, “He is particularly keen on getting the House more involved in Iran-related issues.” . ... Ambassador to Israel (he was naturalized as an American citizen before being nominated for this position);..…
He saw how McCarthyism and House Un- American Activities Committee had America's in two, and he became known for his opposition to America's Vietnam. ..…
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