[Congressional Record Volume 161, Number 91 (Tuesday, June 9, 2015)]
[Senate]
[Page S3889]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
WELCOMING THE GUEST CHAPLAIN
Mr. FRANKEN. Mr. President, I rise today to thank Rabbi Harold
Kravitz for offering the opening prayer today in the Senate and to
praise him for all of his excellent work.
Rabbi Kravitz is rabbi at Adath Jeshurun in my State of Minnesota and
is an important leader in our State. In addition to serving his
congregation, Rabbi Kravitz is also a leader in the fight against
hunger. He is outgoing chair of the board of MAZON: A Jewish Response
to Hunger, where he has been working to end hunger for all people
regardless of their faith background.
One of the things most notable about Rabbi Kravitz is his commitment
to bringing together people of all faiths to end hunger. I especially
want to recognize Rabbi Kravitz's work in Minnesota to make school
lunches free and available for all children.
No child should ever go hungry. We know kids won't do as well in
school when they are hungry. It is also just wrong. That is why I have
taken up the issue at the Federal level as well, to try to make this
commonsense policy that Rabbi Kravitz has championed in MAZON as
widespread as possible.
Rabbi Kravitz has done excellent work in Minnesota and as a national
leader in the fight against hunger. Thank you for that, Rabbi, and
thank you again for offering the opening prayer this morning.
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