Guest Chaplain: Rabbi Arnold E. Resnicoff, Chaplain, US Navy, Retired, Washington, DC
Date of Prayer: 09/10/2021
Date of Prayer: 09/10/2021
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Almighty God, Twenty years ago today, an era ended: Pre-9/11 world. | |
Twin Towers stood. No deadly Pentagon attack. No civilian airline passengers, crew had sacrificed their lives To protect the Capitol from attack. | |
Next day, our world forever changed. | |
High Holy Days now challenge Jews world-wide: assess, atone, improve. | |
But regardless of religion, Americans now share holy days, Blessed by memories of the righteous[1] ”זֵכֶר צַדִּיק לִבְרָכָה” (Proverbs 10:7) — the memory of the righteous is for a blessing. Who kept faith alive. | |
Terrorists did their worst. We responded with our best: Heroes sacrificed, rescued, healed, Then we united to rebuild, As we must unite today. | |
Where the Pentagon was struck, We built a chapel – interfaith.[2] Cf. “An unsung hero of the 9/11 recovery: The Muslim engineer who rebuilt the Pentagon crash site as a chapel,” by Julie Zauamer Weil, Washington Post, 10 Sep 2019. Our beliefs attacked, We celebrated unity, diversity, hope. | |
Day’s end, Leaders gathered on Capitol steps, Democrat, Republican, side-by-side. Silent prayer, Then “God Bless America,” they sang.[3] Cf. “God Bless America” 9/11, C-SPAN. | |
May unity then inspire us now, Heeding America’s Liberty Song: “Join hand in hand, brave Americans all, By uniting we stand, by dividing we fall.”[4] From the Liberty Song, a pre-American Revolutionary War song with lyrics by John Dickinson, first published in 1768. | |
And may we say “Amen.” |
Source(s)
117th Congress, 1st Session. C-SPAN. Congressional Record, Issue: Vol. 167, No. 156 — Daily Edition (September 10, 2021)
Notes
1 | ”זֵכֶר צַדִּיק לִבְרָכָה” (Proverbs 10:7) — the memory of the righteous is for a blessing. |
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2 | Cf. “An unsung hero of the 9/11 recovery: The Muslim engineer who rebuilt the Pentagon crash site as a chapel,” by Julie Zauamer Weil, Washington Post, 10 Sep 2019. |
3 | Cf. “God Bless America” 9/11, C-SPAN. |
4 | From the Liberty Song, a pre-American Revolutionary War song with lyrics by John Dickinson, first published in 1768. |
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