Prayer of the Guest Chaplain of the U.S. House of Representatives: Rabbi Stephen Roth on 29 May 2014

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Excerpt: The Opening Prayer given in the U.S. House of Representatives on 29 May 2014. . . .


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Guest Chaplain: Rabbi Stephen Roth, Congregation Eitz Chaim, Passaic, NJ
Sponsor: Rep. Bill Pascrell, (D-NJ)
Date of Prayer: 05/29/2014

Mr. PASCRELL. Mr. Speaker, I rise to thank my friend, Rabbi Stephen Roth, a resident of the Ninth Congressional District of New Jersey, for offering the opening prayer before the House of Representatives.

Rabbi Roth hails from Brooklyn, New York City, and was ordained in 1972 by the Brooklyn Rabbinical Seminary. For 20 years, he served as the founding rabbi of Congregation Eitz Chaim in Passaic, New Jersey, inspiring and guiding countless members of his congregation.

In addition to his work as a teacher, mentor, and counselor in his community, Rabbi Roth also served as the softball coach for the Torah Academy of Bergen County, as well as the Kushner Yeshiva High School. Rabbi Roth has, no doubt, served his community so well, thanks to the loving support of his wife of nearly 35 years, Fern, who is with us today, as well as his three children and 13 grandchildren.

So on behalf of the United States Congress and my constituents in New Jersey, I want to thank my friend Rabbi Roth for serving as guest chaplain in the House of Representatives today.


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Our Father in Heaven,
we ask that You bestow Your blessings
on the Members of this House of Representatives
so that their deliberations be just and with wisdom
to benefit the people they represent.
Guide them with Your kindness,
and shower them with Your love.

This past week,
we observed Memorial Day,
a day set aside
to remember those who gave their lives
in defense of our great land
and the freedoms that we enjoy.
Let us remember
that there are many people in the world
that still do not enjoy these freedoms.
We ask
that these as yet oppressed people
be granted the same freedoms we enjoy
as a free nation,
speedily in our time.

We pray for peace,
not only for the citizens of this great land,
but for peace among nations.
May we soon see the day as prophesied by Isaiah:
“No nation shall lift their swords against another,
and may we learn of war no more.”[1] Isaiah 2:4 

Amen.

Source(s)

113th Congress, 2nd Session. Congressional Record, Issue: Vol. 160, No. 82 — Daily Edition (May 29, 2014)

Link: https://chaplain.house.gov/chaplaincy/display_gc.html?id=2114

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1 Isaiah 2:4

Contributor: the Congressional Record of the United States of America

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