Guest Chaplain: Rabbi Albert A. Goldman, Isaac M. Wise Temple, Cincinnati, Ohio
Date of Prayer: 8 February 1972
Sponsor: Rep William Keating (R-OH)
Date of Prayer: 8 February 1972
Sponsor: Rep William Keating (R-OH)
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Lord, this month we recall with reverence the lives of the great Presidents who wove the character of our people upon the loom of history. From them we have inherited the legacy that free men alone can create the good society. | |
Today, when the acids of disillusionment corrode our faith in democracy, when the young despair, we pray for a renewal of their vision and exultant faith. | |
Help us to regain that idealism which moved America’s races and peoples toward brotherhood, where, transcending differences, we can realize our individualities. | |
Make us whole as we pray that tomorrow’s great mission of peace will be the giant step for the recovery of man’s humanity and the discovery of our oneness. Amen. |
This prayer of the guest chaplain was offered in the second month of the second session of the 92nd US Congress in the House of Representatives. The source images of the prayer were copied by Howard Mortman and shared via his @CongressRabbi Twitter account. All credit to Howard Mortman for his research in digging up this prayer. Unfortunately, neither the source images nor his tweets provide an exact citation reference to the volume, issue, and page number of the Congressional Record in which the prayer was published. If you know, leave a comment, or contact us.
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“Prayer of the Guest Chaplain of the U.S. House of Representatives: Rabbi Albert A. Goldman on 8 February 1972” is shared through the Open Siddur Project with a Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication 1.0 Universal license.
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