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Prayer of the Guest Chaplain of the U.S. House of Representatives: Rabbi Jacob Handler on 26 June 1968

Guest Chaplain: Rabbi Jacob Handler, Temple Beth-Israel, Providence, Rhode Island
Sponsor: n/a
Date of Prayer: 26 June 1968

Mr. TIERNAN. Mr. Speaker, it was my honor and privilege today to have in the Chamber to offer the prayer, Rev. Jacob Handler, rabbi of Temple Beth-Israel, Providence, Rhode Island

The congregation of Temple Beth-Israel, and indeed the entire community, are proud of the tireless efforts, warmth, and determination of Rabbi Handler.

He has activated his congregation, expanded his facilities, and has engaged his people in the community to a greater extent than ever before.

Recently his temple suffered a disastrous fire, but the rabbi and his members are men of great courage, and together they will rebuild.

I am proud that he could join us today.


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Almighty God and Ruler of the Universe.
Thou art revealed
not only in the beauties of nature
and in the goodness of man,
but in the righteousness of nations.
Help us to keep our Nation
righteous and just.
Bless Thou the constituted officers
of our Government.
Strengthen in particular
the Representatives of the House.
Set in their hearts
the spirit of wisdom and understanding
to uphold peace and freedom.
Vouchsafe Thy blessings upon our men and women
serving in the Armed Forces in Vietnam
under the banner of our beloved country.
Watch over them in their hours of danger.
Teach us, O God,
to ever appreciate our priceless heritage
and to guard and preserve it
amid all trials of difficulties.
Grant that America
remain always a land of freedom,
so that each one,
regardless of race and religion,
may have equal opportunity to live
a full and completely happy life.
Guide us
that we may respect the laws of our country
and the rights of our fellow men.
Strengthen the bonds of friendship
among all the people,
that we may work together
to end ignorance, prejudice,
to eradicate poverty,
to improve health,
to advance learning,
and to promote the well-being of all our citizens.
May our country unite
with all freedom-loving nations
to establish peace and justice for all.
Amen.

This prayer of the guest chaplain was offered in the sixth month of the second session of the 90th US House of Representatives, and published in the Congressional Record, vol. 114 part 14 (26 June 1968), page 18875.

Source(s)

Congressional Record, vol. 114, part 14 (26 June 1968), p. 18875

 


 

 

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