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Bless, Lord! our country, protect and guard it against enemies from within and without, and grant that it may emerge from this bloody conflict regenerated and purified. — | |
Invest our people with strength and fortitude, and open Thou the eyes of its wayward children, who have banished themselves from a flourishing Eden, that they may return. | |
Grant us soon the longed for peace, a peace worthy of the precious blood that has already flown, worthy of the broken hearts of thousands of fathers and mothers, worthy of the hot tears shed by many a widow and orphan. | |
Pour Thou, Lord! a healing balm into the deep wounds of the bereaved families of our heroes slain in battle, and comfort them with the consoling thought that the heavy sacrifices they have offered on the altar of their country, are also offered on the common altar of all mankind. | |
Bless the President and his counsellors. Endow them with strength and with wisdom that they may accomplish the great work Thou hast given them to do. — | |
Bless Israel — imbue it with a spirit of devotion and thankfulness towards this land, the first that broke the chains its children wore for centuries, where they can say: “With my staff I have passed over the sea, and now I have become two bands.” (Genesis 32:11) | |
Bless this congregation, bless all mankind, with the threefold benediction — “The Lord bless thee,” &c, &c. (Numbers 6:24-26) |
This prayer by Rabbi David Einhorn was offered at the conclusion of his “Sermon delivered on Thanksgiving Day, November 26th, 1863,” (page 13).
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“Prayer for the United States of America on Thanksgiving Day, by Rabbi David Einhorn (26 November 1863)” is shared through the Open Siddur Project with a Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication 1.0 Universal license.
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