Prayer of the Guest Chaplain of the U.S. House of Representatives: Rabbi Steven Weil on 20 September 2012
Contributed by: the Congressional Record of the United States of America, Steven Weil
The Opening Prayer given in the U.S. House of Representatives on 20 September 2012. . . .
Prayer of the Guest Chaplain of the U.S. House of Representatives: Rabbi Joel Levenson on 10 July 2012
Contributed by: the Congressional Record of the United States of America, Joel Levinson
The Opening Prayer given in the U.S. House of Representatives on 10 July 2012. . . .
Prayer of the Guest Chaplain of the U.S. House of Representatives: Rabbi Aaron Melman on 31 May 2012
Contributed by: the Congressional Record of the United States of America, Aaron Melman
The Opening Prayer given in the U.S. House of Representatives on 31 May 2012. . . .
Prayer of the Guest Chaplain of the U.S. House of Representatives: Rabbi Jeffrey Astrachan on 7 February 2012
Contributed by: the Congressional Record of the United States of America, Jeffrey Astrachan
The Opening Prayer given in the U.S. House of Representatives on 7 February 2012, for Four Chaplains Day (February 3rd). . . .
Prayer of the Guest Chaplain of the U.S. Senate: Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks on 2 November 2011
Contributed by: the Congressional Record of the United States of America, Jonathan Sacks, Office of the Chief Rabbi of the UHC of the UK & the Commonwealth
The Opening Prayer given in the U.S. Senate on 2 November 2011. . . .
Prayer of the Guest Chaplain of the U.S. Senate: Rabbi Leslie Gutterman on 15 September 2011
Contributed by: the Congressional Record of the United States of America, Leslie Gutterman
The Opening Prayer given in the U.S. Senate on 15 September 2011. . . .
Prayer of the Guest Chaplain of the U.S. House of Representatives: Rabbi Felipe Goodman on 3 June 2008
Contributed by: the Congressional Record of the United States of America, Felipe Goodman
The Opening Prayer given in the U.S. House of Representatives on 30 June 2008. . . .
Prayer of the Guest Chaplain of the U.S. Senate: Rabbi Ellen Bernhardt on 20 May 2004
Contributed by: the Congressional Record of the United States of America, Ellen Bernhardt
The Opening Prayer given in the U.S. Senate on 20 May 2004. . . .
Prayer of the Guest Chaplain of the U.S. Senate: Rabbi Arnold E. Resnicoff on 19 May 2003
Contributed by: the Congressional Record of the United States of America, Arnold E. Resnicoff
The Opening Prayer given in the U.S. Senate on 19 May 2003. . . .
Prayer of the Guest Chaplain of the U.S. House of Representatives: Rabbi Chaim Z. Rozwaski on 8 June 1976
Contributed by: the Congressional Record of the United States of America, Chaim Rozwaski, Aharon N. Varady (transcription)
The Opening Prayer given in the U.S. House of Representatives on 8 June 1976. . . .
Inauguration Day Prayer for President Richard M. Nixon, by Rabbi Seymour Siegel (1973)
Contributed by: Seymour Siegel, the Congressional Record of the United States of America
This prayer by Rabbi Seymour Siegel at the second inauguration of President Richard M. Nixon was recorded in the United States’ Congressional Record on January 20, 1973. . . .
Prayer of the Guest Chaplain of the U.S. House of Representatives: Rabbi Jack M. Rosoff on 18 February 1969
Contributed by: Jack M. Rosoff, the Congressional Record of the United States of America
The Opening Prayer given in the U.S. House of Representatives on 18 February 1969. . . .
Prayer of the Guest Chaplain of the U.S. House of Representatives: Rabbi Saul Israel Wisemon on 2 May 1968
Contributed by: Saul Israel Wisemon, the Congressional Record of the United States of America, Aharon N. Varady (transcription)
The Opening Prayer given in the U.S. House of Representatives on 2 May 1968 in the event of the 20th anniversary of the establishment of the State of Israel. . . .
Prayer of the Guest Chaplain of the U.S. Senate: Rabbi Jay Kaufman on 17 April 1967
Contributed by: Jay Kaufman, the Congressional Record of the United States of America, Aharon N. Varady (transcription)
The Opening Prayer given in the U.S. Senate on 17 April 1967. . . .
Prayer of the Guest Chaplain of the U.S. Senate: Rabbi Dr. Israel Goldstein on 21 February 1967
Contributed by: Israel Goldstein, the Congressional Record of the United States of America
The Opening Prayer given in the U.S. Senate on 21 February 1967. . . .
Prayer of the Guest Chaplain of the U.S. Senate: Rabbi Max M. Landman on 27 April 1966
Contributed by: Max M. Landman, the Congressional Record of the United States of America, Aharon N. Varady (transcription)
The Opening Prayer given in the U.S. Senate on 27 April 1966. . . .
Prayer of the Guest Chaplain of the U.S. House of Representatives: Rabbi Alex J. Goldman on 20 April 1961
Contributed by: Alex J. Goldman, the Congressional Record of the United States of America, Aharon N. Varady (transcription)
The Opening Prayer given in the U.S. House of Representatives on 20 April 1961. . . .
Inauguration Day Benediction for President John F. Kennedy by Rabbi Dr. Nelson Glueck (1961)
Contributed by: Nelson Glueck, the Congressional Record of the United States of America
This benediction for President John F. Kennedy by Rabbi Dr. Nelson Glueck, was recorded in the United States’ Congressional Record on January 20, 1961. . . .
Prayer of the Guest Chaplain of the U.S. House of Representatives: Rabbi Abram Simon on 16 February 1905
Contributed by: the Congressional Record of the United States of America, Abram Simon
The Opening Prayer given in the U.S. House of Representatives on 16 February 1905. . . .
💬 Amendment ⅩⅣ to the Constitution of the United States of America (1866/1868, with translations in Hebrew and Yiddish by Judah David Eisenstein 1891)
Contributed by: Judah David Eisenstein (translation), the Congressional Record of the United States of America, Aharon N. Varady (transcription)
The fourteenth amendment to the Constitution of the United States of America, initially proposed by Congress on 13 June 1866 and adopted on 9 July 1868 was the second of three Reconstruction Amendments addressing citizenship rights and equal protection under the law. It was enacted in response to issues related to emancipated slaves following the failure of the Slaveholders’ Rebellion (1861-1865). . . .