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Prayer of the Guest Chaplain of the U.S. House of Representatives: Rabbi Edward T. Sandrow on 20 April 1966

Guest Chaplain: Rabbi Edward T. Sandrow, Congregation Beth El, Cedarhurst, New York
Sponsor: n/a
Date of Prayer: 20 April 1966


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Eternal God, Creator of all men
regardless of race, color, or creed,
we pray unto Thee
with sincere and humble hearts.
We find the problems of life difficult
and our own wisdom and knowledge
insufficient.
We need Thee, Almighty,
to help us face the challenge
of these troubled
and mediocre days.
Have mercy upon our restless world.
Grant all men the vision
to strive for human brotherhood,
so that peace and justice
can be the normal experiences
of our world.
We pray for our youth,
for their homes and schools
so that they may be constantly awakened
to the great ideas of faith
and the worthy causes of our American way of life—
the pursuit of liberty
and human rights.
Give courage, O Lord,
to the President
and all the duly constituted authorities
of our Nation.
May we together press forward
against the prejudices, the hatreds,
the malices that still exist
to the end that dignity, beauty, and love
will be the lot of all men.
May this be Thy will
and let us say amen.

This prayer of the guest chaplain was offered in the fourth month of the second session of the 89th US Congress in the House of Representatives, and published in the Congressional Record, vol. 112, part 7 (20 April 1966), page 8491.

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Congressional Record, vol. 112, part 7 (20 April 1966), p. 8491

 


 

 

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