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open_content_license: Creative Commons Zero (CC 0) Universal license a Public Domain dedication date_src_start: 1950-00-00 date_src_end: 1950-00-00 languages_meta: [{"name":"English","code":"eng","standard":"ISO 639-3"}] scripts_meta: [{"name":"Latin","code":"Latn","standard":"ISO 15924"}]Date: 2020-01-25
Last Updated: 2025-05-08
Categories: Social Justice, Peace, and Liberty
Tags: 20th century C.E., 58th century A.M., American Jewry of the United States, anti-communist, capitalism, Cold War (1947–1953), New Jersey, Post–World War II economic expansion
Excerpt: A prayer for the continuance of "the American way of life" offered during the Cold War (1947-1953) in northern New Jersey. . . .
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O Heavenly Father:
In this hour of trial for our nation and for mankind, when vicious men seek to promote the arts of war in remote corners of this earth’s scarred surface, we gather here in our quiet community to further the arts of peace, to seek the road toward lives of greater abundance and usefulness for our citizenry. |
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O, Thou,
who hast been the inspiration of our fathers in ages past, when they sought to establish upon this continent a nation conceived in liberty and dedicated to the freedom of each individual human being, guide us also aright, that we be not overawed by the black countenance of evil, nor affrighted by its malignant might. |
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Our fathers faced greater odds
in their day, with fewer allies at their side, and more meager resources at their disposal– yet, sustained by Thee, they were not dismayed, and victory perched upon their banners. |
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Aid us,
then, to preserve our American way of life– a way that has been a beacon and a blessing to the downtrodden peoples of the earth that we be not humbled by forces from without, nor in our anxiety to meet their challenge succumb to the regimen of the totalitarian outlook, that would rob us from within of the crowning glory of American citizenship: the independence of the individual in thought and action. |
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May it be Thy will
that we continue to march forward with courage and self-confidence that all men may see in our free commonwealth, the handiwork of Him who bringeth forth food from the earth. Amen. |
Rabbi Abraham Soltes’s “[Prayer before] the Chamber of Commerce & Civics [of the Oranges and Maplewood, New Jersey]” was first offered on November 30, 1950. The prayer was published in his collection of prayers, תפלה Invocation: A Sheaf Of Prayers (1959).
Contributor: Aharon N. Varady (transcription)
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Title: Communism: Where Do We Stand Today? A Report of the Committee on Communism
Caption: Communism: Where Do We Stand Today? A Report of the Committee on Communism. ANTI-COMMUNISM, U S. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. (1952)