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Prayer of the Guest Chaplain of the U.S. House of Representatives: Rabbi Arthur Schneier on 16 June 1958

Guest Chaplain: Rabbi Arthur Schneier, M.A., Congregation B’nai Jacob, Brooklyn, New York
Sponsor: n/a
Date of Prayer: 16 June 1958


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Our God and God of our fathers:
As we start our day of deliberation and decision,
we pray Thee, lend us Thine aid.
In an interdependent world,
may we know that decisions formulated in this Chamber
affect man at most distant parts on earth.
May we, therefore, not draw the shades to the feelings and needs
of those who have commissioned us
as pathfinders in the maze of a divided world.
May we always remember
that this Chamber must not become an ivory tower,
isolated from the masses we represent.
It must stand as a bastion of strength
and a beacon of light
for a bewildered humanity.
O Lord,
let us remember
that only through the daily renewal
of our covenant with Thee
can we hope to enjoy,
in peace and prosperity,
the fruit of our land.
Amen.

This prayer of the guest chaplain was offered in the sixth month of the second session of the 85th US House of Representatives, and published in the Congressional Record, vol. 104 part 9 (16 June 1958), page 11351.

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Congressional Record, vol. 104, part 9 (16 June 1958), p. 11351

 


 

 

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