Prayer of the Guest Chaplain of the U.S. House of Representatives: Rabbi Albert Plotkin on 17 May 1978

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Excerpt: The Opening Prayer given in the U.S. House of Representatives on 17 May 1978. . . .


Content:
Guest Chaplain: Rabbi Albert Plotkin, Temple Beth Israel, Phoenix, Arizona
Sponsor: Rep. John Rhodes (R-AZ)
Date of Prayer: 17 May 1978

Mr. RHODES. Mr. Speaker, I am proud to welcome Rabbi Albert Plotkin to the House Chamber. He has been rabbi of Temple Beth Israel in Phoenix for the past 23 years. It is true that he is the first resident of the First District in Arizona who has ever given a prayer here in the House of Representatives.

I am particularly proud to be able to introduce my good friend for so many years. Rabbi Plotkin is an outstanding leader of the community. He is president of the North Phoenix Corporate Ministry, which is a social service organization formed by seven Jewish, Catholic, and Protestant congregations. He has served as chaplain of the Arizona State Senate, and he teaches classes at Arizona State University in Tempe. Several organizations in Phoenix have recognized Rabbi Plotkin’s contributions by naming him their “Man of the Year.”

I would also like to point out something which I think will be of interest to everybody. Rabbi Plotkin is a graduate of Notre Dame University. He has the distinction of being the only rabbi who is a graduate of Notre Dame University.

All Members of the House, I am sure, join me in thanking Rabbi Plotkin for being with us today and delivering his inspirational prayer.


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Almighty and merciful God,
we ask Thy blessings upon
this great House of Representatives,
its devoted and consecrated servants,
that they may ever be the guardians
of our rights and liberties,
so they may hold a beacon light of hope
for the Nation.
Give them the courage
to make decisions
with clean hands
and upright spirits.
Cause them not to be disheartened or discouraged
by the crisis they face,
but make them grow stronger
by facing the challenges,
moving forward to build our Nation
on the foundations of justice and righteousness.
Imbue them with wisdom
so the work of their hands
will bring harmony and peace
in a world we pray may be at peace.
Amen.

This prayer of the guest chaplain was offered in the fifth month of the second session of the 95th US Congress in the House of Representatives, and published in the Congressional Record, vol. 124, part 11 (17 May 1978), page 14095.

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Congressional Record, vol. 124, part 11 (17 May 1978), p. 14095

 

Contributor: Aharon N. Varady (editing/transcription)

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