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Prayer of the Guest Chaplain of the U.S. House of Representatives: Rabbi Alan M. Sokobin on 25 February 1957

Guest Chaplain: Rabbi Alan M. Sokobin, Temple Beth El, Laurelton, Long Island, New York
Sponsor: Rep. Hugh Joseph Addonizio (D-NJ)
Date of Prayer: 25 February 1957

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O Lord our God,
through the ages Thy servants have turned unto Thee
for moral guidance in times of stress and indecision.
As we contemplate our world, O our Father,
with its clamor and its conflicts,
we seek inspiration from Thee
that we might do the good and the right.
Teach us, O God,
to keep ever before our eyes
Thy standards of justice and morality.
While we speak for all that is good,
may we never fail ourselves
and our fellows
by acting basely.
Remind us
that while we hear our own words
the peoples of the world watch our actions.
Aid us,
that while we act
we should constantly have before us
one standard of goodness.
May this House, in its deliberations,
never sacrifice human rights
to political expediency.
May this House so act in justice and righteousness
that it may be known as a house of God.
Amen.

This prayer of the guest chaplain was offered in the second month of the first session of the 85th US Congress in the House of Representatives, and published in the Congressional Record, vol. 103, part 2 (1957), page 2549.

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Congressional Record vol. 103, part 2 (25 February 1957), p. 2549

 


 

 

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