Guest Chaplain: Rabbi Mordecai L. Brill, Temple Beth Israel, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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Date of Prayer: 28 May 1957
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Date of Prayer: 28 May 1957
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Eternal God, Thou who hast been with all the generations of man— be with us as we strive to bring closer to fruition the divine blueprint which Thou hast given us in sacred Scripture. | |
Humbly we would ask Thy guidance as we approach each day the ever-growing complexities of the modern world. We are humbled and chastened by the heavy burdens of leadership which devolve on our shoulders. We know that the welfare and well-being of millions lie within the scope of our work, and to Thee we turn for guidance. | |
Thou hast given us a goodly portion, a precious heritage. “Our lines have fallen in pleasant places.” (Psalms 16:6) Our beloved land is one of beauty and bounty, of freedom and plenty. With grateful hearts we ask Thy help in keeping it ever thus. | |
Guide our deliberations at all times so that no pettiness of spirit or selfish interest mar our endeavors. | |
Grant us wisdom and understanding together with constant awareness of the problems of men and nations. | |
May our work lead to the ending of war and hunger throughout the world, to the end of strife and misunderstanding both within and without our borders. | |
Keep us constantly aware that we are our brother’s keeper.[1] Find Genesis 4:9-10. | |
May the day come speedily when men will know bread and freedom, security and happiness as their daily portion. | |
Above all, we would ask Thy help in replacing complacency with concern, indifference with dedication to the cause of freemen everywhere. | |
As we approach Memorial Day, may its meaning impress itself upon our hearts and minds so that we make our country, through its elected representatives, a mighty force for justice and righteousness in the assembly of nations bringing closer the words of the Hebrew prophet, “Nation will no longer lift up sword against nation, neither will they learn war any more.” (Micah 4:3, Isaiah 2:4) | |
And help us to live in accordance with the words of Thy inspired seer: “It hath been told thee, O man, what is good and what the Lord doth require of thee: To do justice, to love mercy, and to walk humbly with thy God.” (Micah 6:8) Amen. |
This prayer of the guest chaplain was offered in the fifth month of the first session of the 85th US Congress in the House of Representatives, and published in the Congressional Record, vol. 103, part 6 (28 May 1957), page 7889. The prayer was offered immediately before Konrad Adenauer, Chancelor of the Federal Republic of Germany, addressed the House chamber.
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1 | Find Genesis 4:9-10. |
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