Prayer of the Guest Chaplain of the U.S. House of Representatives: Rabbi Morton M. Kanter on 8 June 1961

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Excerpt: The Opening Prayer given in the U.S. House of Representatives on 8 June 1961. . . .


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Guest Chaplain: Rabbi Morton M. Kanter, Sinai Reform Temple, Bay Shore, New York
Sponsor: n/a
Date of Prayer: 8 June 1961


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The acts of the leader are the acts of the nation.
If the leader is just, the nation is just;
if he is unjust, the nation too is unjust
and is punished tor the sins of the leader. (Zohar II, 47a)
Our God who art our Defender and Redeemer,
we thank Thee for our bountiful land,
but most of all,
we thank Thee for this new race of men
who have come out of lands of tyranny and oppression,
to begin life anew on these shores
that are blessed with the spirit of freedom.
We penitently acknowledge
that America’s promise of freedom
still reaches toward fulfillment
and we are confident that equal rights
will soon be extended to all our fellow citizens.
As we affirm our belief in equality for all,
let us remember that this includes
the opportunity to rise to leadership.
Let us keep in mind that great human advances
are not brought about by average men and women.
They are brought about by distinctly uncommon people
with a God-given spark of leadership.
Thou who gives dominion and sovereignty to leaders,
be Thou with the President of the United States,
his counselors and advisers
and all those who have been called to serve our Nation.
Give them an abundant portion of Thy spirit
and endow them with discernment.
Direct their heads and hands
that they may govern with perfect justice and equality.
May their every act find favor in Thy sight.
Bless our country with peace
and give our leaders the courage and wisdom
to lead our Nation in the ways of justice and righteousness.
Amen.

This prayer of the guest chaplain was offered in the sixth month of the first session of the 87th US House of Representatives, and published in the Congressional Record, vol. 107 part 8 (8 June 1961), page 9769.

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Congressional Record, vol. 107, part 8 (8 June 1961), p. 9769

 

Contributor: Aharon N. Varady (editing/transcription)

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