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Prayer of the Guest Chaplain of the U.S. Senate: Rabbi Max A. Shapiro on 15 April 1985

Guest Chaplain: Rabbi Max A. Shapiro, Temple Israel Synagogue, Minneapolis, Minnesota
Sponsor: Sen. Rudy Boschwitz (R-MN)
Date of Prayer: 15 April 1985


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It is written, “And the Lord said,
‘I will bless you
and make your name great
and you shall be a blessing’.” (Genesis 12:2)
Heavenly Father,
we thank You
that we have been so richly blessed—
blessed with a land of plenty,
blessed with a heritage of freedom and justice,
blessed with a people creative and purposeful.
We thank You
that our name has been made great—
that ours is a haven that many seek,
a hope to which many aspire,
that ours is a strength for which others wish.
And we pray
that this Nation will always be a blessing—
a home for the homeless,
a champion for righteousness,
a defender of liberty—
and that somehow, because of us,
there will emerge a world
untroubled by war,
unvexed by fear,
untrammeled by hunger,
and unfettered by cruelty;
a world where justice and freedom,
compassion and opportunity,
will always prevail.
Make it so, Lord.
Amen.

This prayer of the guest chaplain was offered in the fourth month of the first session of the 99th US Congress in the Senate, and published in the Congressional Record, vol. 131, part 6 (15 April 1985), page 7804.

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Congressional Record, vol. 131, part 6 (15 April 1985), p. 7804

 


 

 

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