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Last Updated: 2025-03-29
Categories: Congregation & Community
Tags: 20th century C.E., 58th century A.M., English vernacular prayer, Invocation, Synagogues
Excerpt: "Meeting Invocation" by Rabbi Morrison David Bial was first published in his anthology, An Offering of Prayer (1962), p. 75, from where this prayer was transcribed. . . .
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O Lord:
At this time of our assembly do we ask Thy blessing on ourselves and on our homes, on our children and our Temple which we have dedicated to Thee and Thy service. |
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We know that the profoundest service
is the dedication of ourselves to that which is noble and of deep spiritual worth. |
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So our congregation,
an assembly joined to work for our common good, the benefit of our children, our community and the welfare of our brothers here and beyond the seas, endeavors to move ever nearer to the realization of Judaism and the Jewish life. |
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May we in our ardent labors
ever keep before us the idea of the brotherhood of Israel as well as the Fatherhood of God. |
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May the import of our religion
ever be expressed concretely in our daily actions. So before God and man will our Temple and its members be considered a blessing. |
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Amen.
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“Meeting Invocation” by Rabbi Morrison David Bial was first published in his anthology, An Offering of Prayer (1962), p. 75, from where this prayer was transcribed.
Contributor: Aharon N. Varady (transcription)
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