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O you who are our Creator and who sustains our life by your bounties, You who has blessed our land with all manner of wealth, bless you also us your people with the spirit of humility. | |
Let us not, in the pride of possession, forget that we but hold all this wealth in trust and that only when we are faithful to that trust and use our wealth with wisdom, justice, and generosity can it yield us true happiness. | |
Teach us that the joy of creation far surpasses that of acquisition, that there is more security in mutual helpfulness than in selfish hoarding, that to earn the love and gratitude of our fellow men affords a deeper satisfaction than to force their fear, servility, and envy. | |
We thank you, O God, for all your gifts, but above all we thank you for the gift of your spirit, for only by it can we learn to use your gifts for our blessing. Amen. |
This closing prayer for Thanksgiving Day was first published in The Faith of America: Readings, Songs, and Prayers for the Celebration of American Holidays (Jewish Reconstructionist Foundation 1951), p. 327-328 — following at the end of a number of readings selected by Mordecai Kaplan, Eugene Kohn, and J. Paul Williams for the day. It is unclear from this publication whether the prayer was written by Mordecai Kaplan, J. Paul Williams, or Eugene Kohn separately or together in collaboration. I have edited this prayer to replace archaisms (thee, thou, etc.). — Aharon Varady
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“Closing Prayer for Thanksgiving Day, by Rabbi Mordecai Kaplan, J. Paul Williams, and Eugene Kohn (1951)” is shared through the Open Siddur Project with a Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication 1.0 Universal license.
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