Guest Chaplain: Rabbi Arthur Schneier, M.A., Congregation B’nai Jacob, Brooklyn, New York
Sponsor: n/a
Date of Prayer: 10 May 1956
Sponsor: n/a
Date of Prayer: 10 May 1956
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Almighty God, who hast delivered me from the hands of the Nazi and Communist tyrants and hast brought me to these blessed shores, I lead Thy children in prayer for our land, the haven for the homeless, the refuge for the oppressed, the beacon of hope and faith for all the enslaved in the world. | |
Lord, bestow Thy blessings of plenty upon our precious homeland. Protect her against the furor of nature’s disasters and the onslaught of her enemies. May she remain the wonder garden of Thy creation where we, Thy children, dwell together in peace and brotherhood.[1] Cf. Psalms 133:1. | |
O Father, bless the men of this sanctuary of deliberations. Give them and their families health of body and soul, peace of mind, and happiness. May their dedicated service, zeal, and enthusiasm earn the faith and confidence of the people they represent so that they may continue to labor in Thy vineyard for peace and security on this troubled earth and the preservation of our American heritage. Amen. |
This prayer of the guest chaplain was offered in the fifth month of the second session of the 84th US Congress in the House of Representatives, and published in the Congressional Record, vol. 102, part 6 (10 May 1956), page 7941.
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1 | Cf. Psalms 133:1. |
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