Prayer of the Guest Chaplain of the U.S. Senate: Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks on 2 November 2011

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Excerpt: The Opening Prayer given in the U.S. Senate on 2 November 2011. . . .


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Guest Chaplain: Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks, Chief Rabbi of the United Hebrew Congregation of the Commonwealth, London, England
Date of Prayer: 11/02/2011


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Sovereign of the universe,
who created all in love,
teach us to love all that is good and beautiful in this world.
Teach us to honor the dignity of difference,
recognizing that one who is not in our image
is nonetheless in Your image;
never forgetting
that the people not like us
are still people–like us.

At this fateful moment in the human story,
bless us that we may be a blessing to others.
Guide the nations of the world
to honor You by honoring one another,
so that by reaching out in love
we may turn enemies into friends
and become your family on Earth,
as You are our parent in heaven.

Beloved God,
bless the Members of this United States Congress
and guide their deliberation,
that they may govern this great Nation
with wisdom and justice,
grace and compassion,
bringing honor to Your Name
and Your blessing to humankind.
אָמֵן׃
Amen.

Source(s)

112th Congress, 1st Session. Congressional Record, Issue: Vol. 157, No. 166 — Daily Edition (November 02, 2011)

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