I was deeply honored and humbled to lead our nation in prayer today, representing Yeshiva University, the Jewish people and all those who find meaning in faith.
In recent years, our country has faced deep divisions and much uncertainty. Americans are yearning for meaning and connection. Faith provides moral clarity and reminds us of the shared humanity that binds us together.
I prayed today for the president and vice president to lead our country with strength and courage.
I prayed for unity—for our country to be bound together by our foundational biblical values of life, liberty, service and sacrifice, and by faith and morality, which George Washington called the “indispensable supports” of American prosperity.
As a university president, I prayed for the next generation of students: “Guide our schools and campuses to inspire the next generation to pair progress with purpose, knowledge with wisdom, and truth with virtue.” Each day, I witness how universities have the power not just to cultivate intellect but also to nurture upstanding character and goodness in the leaders of tomorrow.
The hostages have been in our prayers every day since Oct. 7. With great joy, we welcomed home Emily, Romi and Doron, and with great pride in Israel, we pray for its further safety and security.
Finally, I prayed for all Americans to realize our shared dream of a life filled with peace and plenty, health and happiness, compassion and contribution. May we all have the confidence to rise to this historic moment. For while we trust in God, God’s trust is in us, the American people. America is called to greatness, to be a beacon of light and a mover of history.
May our nation merit the fulfillment of Jeremiah’s blessing—that like a tree planted by water, we shall not cease to bear fruit. May all of humanity experience Your blessing. And let us say Amen.