Guest Chaplain: Rabbi Moshe E. Bomzer, Young Israel of Hollywood, Fort Lauderdale, Florida
Sponsor: Rep. J. Herbert Burke (R-FL)
Date of Prayer: 18 April 1978
Sponsor: Rep. J. Herbert Burke (R-FL)
Date of Prayer: 18 April 1978
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I offer this prayer on the day which has been proclaimed by the President of the United States and both Houses of Congress as Education Day, U.S.A.,[1] Education & Sharing Day, established by the United States Congress in honor of the Rebbe, Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson. Since 1978, Education & Sharing Day, USA, has been proclaimed by the president each year on the Rebbe’s birthday on the Jewish calendar, 11 Nissan, which is four days before Passover and thus generally can fall between March 21 and April 21 on the Gregorian calendar. in celebration of the 76th birthday of the illustrious and revered leader of world Jewry— the Lubavitcher Rebbe, shlita, whose selflessness and devotion have been a model for the education of all mankind.[2] In 1978, the U.S. Congress asked President Jimmy Carter to designate the Rebbe’s birthday as the national Education and Sharing Day to recognize and pay tribute to his efforts for a better education for all American citizens. This prayer honoring Rabbi Schneerson was offered by Rabbi Moshe Bomzer, the son of Rabbi Herbert W. Bomzer (1927-2013), a modern Orthodox rabbi who also identified as a Lubavitch Ḥassid. | |
In these trying times we beseech You, our God, to grant us the wisdom, kindness, patience, and understanding to educate ourselves and our children in Your divine ways. | |
Bestow upon us the knowledge to differentiate between right and wrong, good and evil, sanctity and impurity. | |
Cast the rays of Your divine guidance upon the President, the Vice President, the Members of the House of Representatives, and all the leaders of our beloved country. Enable them to find solutions for the problems which plague our country and the world. | |
As Jews throughout the world prepare for the holiday of freedom, dedicated to the concepts of human rights and devotion through education as stated in Exodus 13:14 “And you shall teach your children,” let this message of peace and freedom resound through the Halls of this great Capitol of ours. Make Your divine prophecy come to pass when “nations shall beat their swords into plowshares and their spears into pruning hooks;” when “nation shall not lift sword against nation, neither shall they learn war anymore.” (Isaiah 2:4) | |
Let us learn to teach the world and educate our youth so that we may merit to live in a world permeated with love, honesty, ethics, and morals and to the realization of our potential to establish a world built on peace and knowledge. Amen. |
This prayer of the guest chaplain was offered in the fourth month of the second session of the 95th US Congress in the House of Representatives, and published in the Congressional Record, vol. 124, part 8 (18 April 1985), page 10394.
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1 | Education & Sharing Day, established by the United States Congress in honor of the Rebbe, Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson. Since 1978, Education & Sharing Day, USA, has been proclaimed by the president each year on the Rebbe’s birthday on the Jewish calendar, 11 Nissan, which is four days before Passover and thus generally can fall between March 21 and April 21 on the Gregorian calendar. |
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2 | In 1978, the U.S. Congress asked President Jimmy Carter to designate the Rebbe’s birthday as the national Education and Sharing Day to recognize and pay tribute to his efforts for a better education for all American citizens. This prayer honoring Rabbi Schneerson was offered by Rabbi Moshe Bomzer, the son of Rabbi Herbert W. Bomzer (1927-2013), a modern Orthodox rabbi who also identified as a Lubavitch Ḥassid. |
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