Rabbi Halpern addresses the United States House of Representatives, providing the 2003 opening prayer on June 17, 2003. His message contributes perspective to the 2003 Congressional session and brings honor to our congregation and community. |
Photographs and video of his address will appear here in the near future.
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Our Father -- Sovereign of the world:
We stand in the house of freely elected representatives of all the American people. These men and women, dedicated and strong, have accepted the awesome burden of promulgating the laws by which our free society lives, and shall live. They wear this mantle of leadership in profoundly perilous times.
The threat to human security wears many faces -- tyranny, terror, religious oppression, racial tension, disease, hunger, and despair.
We seek the solution to these problems. We search diligently for the road to peace, for the path to harmonious living, for the means to achieve human dignity for us all created in Thine image.
May we always remember that to safeguard our own freedom, we must speak out against oppression and, where warranted, even take up arms against it. To enjoy the blessings of our own wealth, we must also provide for the underprivileged and the needy. To be truly strong requires more than strength of arms, it requires strength of spirit.
Almost six decades have passed since the age of the Nazi death camps, the places where six million Jewish men, women, and children had their lives cruelly and brutally ended, their only sin that they were born Jewish. The world has watched helplessly as, in the last decade, hundreds of thousands of different nationalities and ethnic groups have been slaughtered. We pray that the destruction of man by his fellow because of religious beliefs or racial origins will be known no more, that people of different religious paths may learn to live side by side in peace and in harmony.
We ask Thy blessing upon these members of our Congress, the spiritual heirs of those who were so instrumental in bestowing upon the seed of Israel the restoration of their homeland. We pray that our President will succeed in his determined mission of building peace with security, and of shining the bright light of freedom upon that benighted part of the world.
Grant that our President and Vice President and all our elected leaders will be blessed with clear vision to see and understand the future, and the courage and heart to make it a blessed and beautiful reality.
We pray in the words of Isaiah: May the spirit of the Lord rest upon us, the spirit of wisdom and understanding, the spirit of counsel and strength, the spirit of knowledge and fear of the Lord.
Amen