Prayer of the Guest Chaplain of the U.S. House of Representatives: Rabbi Stanley Rabinowitz on 23 April 1969

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Categories: Opening Prayers for Legislative Bodies, United States of America

Tags: 20th century C.E., 58th century A.M., 91st Congress, English vernacular prayer, Prayers of Guest Chaplains, U.S. House of Representatives, תחינות teḥinot

Excerpt: The Opening Prayer given in the U.S. House of Representatives on 23 April 1969. . . .


Content:
Guest Chaplain: Rabbi Stanley Rabinowitz, Adas Israel Synagogue, Washington, D.C.
Sponsor: n/a
Date of Prayer: 23 April 1969


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Our God and God of our fathers:
We are grateful for those
whose lives are consecrated
to the service of man.
May we be blessed in our deliberations
so that where there is ignorance and superstition,
there may be knowledge and enlightenment;
Where there is prejudice and hatred,
there may be tolerance and love;
Where there is fear and suspicion,
there may be confidence and trust;
Where there is tyranny and oppression,
there may be freedom and justice;
Where there is illness, hunger and poverty,
there may be healing, sustenance and bounty;
Where there is strife and discord,
there may be harmony and tranquillity.
Amen.

This prayer of the guest chaplain was offered in the fourth month of the first session of the 91st US Congress in the House of Representatives, and published in the Congressional Record, vol. 115, part 8 (23 April 1969), page 10039.

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Congressional Record, vol. 115, part 8 (23 April 1969), p. 10039

 

Contributor: Aharon N. Varady (editing/transcription)

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