Prayer for Armed Forces in Combat, by Rabbi Dr. Philip S. Bernstein (1951)

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Date: 2022-06-08

Last Updated: 2022-06-09

Categories: Military Personnel & Veterans, War

Tags: 20th century C.E., 58th century A.M., Cold War (1947–1953), English vernacular prayer, United States in the Korean War

Excerpt: This prayer by Rabbi Philip S. Bernstein, then President of the Central Conference of American Rabbis, was included in the anthology, The Prayer Book of the Armed Forces (ed. Daniel A. Poling, 1951), p. 11. . . .


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For what shall we pray, O Lord?
For strength,
for victory,
for a swift peace?
Certainly!
But we pray also
to be worthy
of the faith
of our loved ones.
We seek help
that our souls shall not be corroded
by the grim work that we must do.
Above all, give us light to see
that our sacrifices are made for Thee.
Amen.

This prayer by Rabbi Dr. Philip S. Bernstein, then President of the Central Conference of American Rabbis, was included in the anthology of prayer, The Prayer Book of the Armed Forces (ed. Daniel A. Poling, 1951), p. 11.

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