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Categories: Rosh haShanah (l’Maaseh Bereshit)
Tags: 20th century C.E., 58th century A.M., English vernacular prayer, Prayers for the New Year
Excerpt: "New Years Prayer" by Rabbi Morrison David Bial was first published in his anthology, An Offering of Prayer (1962), p. 66, from where this prayer was transcribed. . . .
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O Lord, our God:
At this time of the New Year, we “remember the days of old, we consider the years of many generations.” (Deuteronomy 32:7) Thou art timeless and changeless. The years pass before Thee in rapid succession; sunrise and sunset, and they are gone. |
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But to us they are the measure of our lives,
reminders of our impermanence, and goads to build our destinies on the Rock of the universe, on Thee. |
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At the approach of the New Year,
we ask Thee to bless us, O Lord, with health, with goodness, with understanding. Help us to achieve comprehension of our purpose in life: to be Thy messengers on earth. Help us to be bearers of love in a world that cries for love. |
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May our labors
be labors of aspiration and accomplishment. May our ideals be Thy Torah’s standards of the dignity of every human being, of justice, of right, of mercy. Give us zeal to make our days of worth, that we may bring goodness into being in our homes and in our communities, “so that the hearts of Thy children may be gladdened by the work of our hands.”[1] From the Union Prayer Book (Revised Edition, 1918), “Evening Service for the Fifth Sabbath of the Month,” p. 35. |
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We pray
that this New Year will be for us, for all mankind, a year of peace and fulfillment among men and nations. |
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Amen.
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“New Year’s Prayer” by Rabbi Morrison David Bial was first published in his anthology, An Offering of Prayer (1962), p. 66, from where this prayer was transcribed.
Notes
1 | From the Union Prayer Book (Revised Edition, 1918), “Evening Service for the Fifth Sabbath of the Month,” p. 35. |
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Contributor: Aharon N. Varady (transcription)
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