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Prayer of the Guest Chaplain of the U.S. House of Representatives: Rabbi Gershon B. Chertoff on 19 April 1967

Guest Chaplain: Rabbi Gershon B. Chertoff, Temple Bnai Israel, Elizabeth, New Jersey
Sponsor: n/a
Date of Prayer: 19 April 1967


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Almighty God and Lawgiver:
We thank Thee
that the Founding Fathers of these United States
made our Government one of laws
and not of men;
of laws designed to set men free—
to think for themselves,
govern themselves,
pursue happiness for themselves,
and so become themselves.
The laws of our polity
were to reflect our commitment
to the divine law of justice and equity.
Wherefore we appeal to Thee
to kindle a legal conscience
in the heart of the Nation.
Persuade us of the supremacy of the law
as embodied in the Constitution,
its authorized interpretations,
and the enactments made under its provisions.
May all of us,
from the greatest to the smallest,
live in the faith
that there is no hope for us
to live outside the law
if we cannot live within it.
For the law is our life
and the length of our days.
Amen.

This prayer of the guest chaplain was offered in the fourth month of the first session of the 90th US Congress in the House of Representatives, and published in the Congressional Record, vol. 113, part 8 (19 April 1967), page 10042.

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Congressional Record, vol. 113, part 8 (19 April 1967), p. 10042

 


 

 

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