Prayer of the Guest Chaplain of the U.S. House of Representatives: Rabbi Milton Balkany on 26 June 2003

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Excerpt: The Opening Prayer given in the U.S. House of Representatives on 26 June 2003. . . .


Content:
Guest Chaplain: Rabbi Milton Balkany, Dean, Bais Yaakov of Brooklyn, New York
Sponsor: Rep. Sue W. Kelly (R-NY)
Date of Prayer: 06/26/2003

Mrs. KELLY. Mr. Speaker, Rabbi Milton Balkany, Dean of Bais Yaakov in Brooklyn, New York, is an acquaintance of mine. He has been an active participant and leader in the Jewish community in New York City for many, many years. Rabbi Balkany has worked hard to bring the community together in order to continue traditional religious and cultural values. Not only does he help younger generations understand the intrinsic and extraordinary Jewish culture to which they belong, but he also welcomes others of all religions to engage in prayer, meditation and community.

I applaud you, Rabbi, on this special occasion and welcome you as the guest chaplain of the House of Representatives.


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Opening Prayer Given by the Guest Chaplain:

Our Father in Heaven!

The majestic sequoias
tower over the Alpine expanses,
and yet they continue to stretch upward
toward the sun.

The mighty Colorado River
carved the awesome grandeur of the Grand Canyon eons ago,
yet it continues to surge
ever onward.

The thrashing tide of the Atlantic
has brought innumerable ships to port,
and yet the waves ebb and flow
without cease.

I stand here today
among the jewels of our nation,
among men and women
who are so precious,
who radiate such brilliance,
that they have been selected
as leaders of our land.

And I pray to You, Oh Lord,
that they too remain unsatisfied
with yesterday.
Let them grow with insight
and turn the tide for our land,
for we need them,
their wisdom,
devotion,
and energy,
now,
more than ever.
אָמֵן׃
Amen.

Source(s)

108th Congress, 1st Session
Issue: Vol. 149, No. 96 — Daily Edition (June 26, 2003)

link: https://chaplain.house.gov/archive/index.html?id=110

Click to access CREC-2003-06-26-pt1-PgH5941.pdf

 

Contributor: the Congressional Record of the United States of America

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