Congress sings 'Happy Birthday' to Tree of Life survivor Judah Samet

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WASHINGTON — During the 2019 State of the Union address, President Trump spent several minutes talking about the Tree of Life synagogue shooting, but it was an unscripted moment that took Pittsburgh by storm.

Two people impacted by the shooting were in attendance in the President's box, Pittsburgh police officer Timothy Matson and synagogue member Judah Samet.

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On Feb. 5, 2019, he celebrated his 81st birthday on Capitol Hill and was treated to an impromptu performance of 'Happy Birthday' by a joint session of Congress.

Judah arrived at the temple a few minutes late, after the shooting had already begun inside. Seven decades earlier he spent nearly a year in a concentration camp in Nazi Germany.

"I took Melania's hand and I kissed her hand, that's how they do it in Europe, and I said thank you so much," Samet told Channel 11 following the address. "I was very happy because I knew a lot of people, especially, my family, a lot of people in Pittsburgh will be very happy."

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Officer Matson, who was seated just feet away from Samet, was shot nine times while responding to the shooting and was just released from the hospital after his 12th surgery.

Both men were given generous rounds of applause during President Trump's speech.

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