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Prayer of the Guest Chaplain of the U.S. Senate: Rabbi Kenneth I. Segel on 18 July 1973

Guest Chaplain: Rabbi Kenneth I. Segel, Rodef Shalom Temple, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Sponsor: n/a
Date of Prayer: 18 July 1973


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God of all generations
These, Thy children, seek Thy help.
In loving kindness
guide and protect them.
Through their efforts
may hope be sustained,
faith strengthened
and human dignity and decency upheld.
May the blight of war
be forever banished
so peace in freedom
may prevail.
Attune our hearts
for communion with Thee.
Aid us to be uncomplaining
and unafraid.
Teach us to face life
with the confidence and courage
that we may see the blessings hidden away
even in its discords and struggles.
May we realize that life calls us
not merely to enjoy the fatness of the Earth
but to exult in heights attained after the toil of climbing.
Thus will our darkness be illumined by Thy light
and our weakness made strong by Thy strength,
lifting us above fear and defeat
and sustaining our steps with an immortal hope.
Praised be Thou, O God,
whom alone we serve in reverence.
Amen.

This prayer of the guest chaplain was offered in the seventh month of the first session of the 93rd US Senate, and published in the Congressional Record, vol. 119 part 19 (18 July 1973), page 24438.

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