[Congressional Record Volume 159, Number 74 (Thursday, May 23, 2013)]
[Senate]
[Pages S3791-S3792]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
WELCOMING THE GUEST CHAPLAIN
Mr. COONS. Mr. President, thank you for the opportunity to recognize
and celebrate this morning's Chaplain. Rabbi Michael Beals has served
our community in Wilmington, DE, and our country admirably and with a
strength of faith and foundation that you have heard in this morning's
prayer. He is joined by his wife Elissa, a caring veterinarian, his
daughter Ariella, whose bat mitzvah was just celebrated, and his
daughter Shira and many other family and friends. He has a wonderful
and accomplished education, being ordained at the Jewish Theological
Seminary and also having studied at the American University, the
University of California at Berkeley, and the Hebrew University in
Jerusalem.
In addition to his remarkable education, he is someone who is
profoundly grounded in the calling, in the challenge of rebuilding. As
you heard in his reflections in prayer this morning, he is someone who
cares deeply for the widow, the orphan, the stranger, and is true to
the Biblical calling of us to be witnesses to our communities wherever
we might be found.
I am grateful for the chance to add his voice to the many who have
brought this Senate into session year in and year out over the
centuries, and I am grateful for his friendship and leadership in my
hometown of Wilmington, DE.
The ACTING PRESIDENT pro tempore. The majority leader.
Mr. REID. With the Republican leader's consent, I ask now that the
senior Senator from Delaware be allowed to say a few words regarding
our guest Chaplain.
The ACTING PRESIDENT pro tempore. Without objection, it is so
ordered.
Mr. CARPER. Mr. President, Senator Coons and I spent a couple of
lovely hours together in Michael Beals' synagogue last Saturday as his
daughter was going through bat mitzvah. I will never forget that
occasion. What a joy for everyone there, people from all over the
country. I know it was a source of family pride for the father, the
mom, and for the rabbi to be there with their daughter on that special
day.
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To my colleagues I would say that one of the things I pray for every
day is that we will find our way to a two-state solution in the Middle
East that provides a homeland for the Palestinians, a capital for the
Palestinians, and security for the people of Israel and peace for the
people of Israel.
There is a great partnership in our State between Rabbi Beals'
synagogue and my church and a number of other churches of different
faiths. I just want to mention that here today and thank you for your
commitment not just to the least of those in our society and those who
need our help but also across the world to a really big trouble spot
that needs our attention and our thoughts and our prayers. I thank you
very much for being here today. Thank you for your prayer.
I thank the leader for letting me say a few words.
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