Note: Prayer by Rabbi David Fairman, Beth
Israel Synagogue, Waterville:
Today may I offer on your behalf and
mine a prayer composed by the great tenth
century rabbi, philosopher and physician,
Moses Mimondidies. Though it was composed as a physician's prayer, it can also apply well to myself and to yourself in our respective professions. Almighty God, you have chosen me to
watch over the bfe and health of your
creatures. I am now about to apply myself
to the duties of my profession. Support me,
Almighty God, in these great labors, that
they may benefit mankind, for without
your help not even the least thing will
succeed.
Inspire me with love for my art and for
your creatures. Do not allow thirst for
profit, ambition for renown and
admiration to interfere with my profession, for these are the enemies of
truth and love for mankind and they can lead me astray in the great task of
attending to the welfare of your creatures.
Preserve the strength of my body and of
my soul, that they ever be ready to
cheerfully help and support rich and poor,
good and bad, enemy as well as friend. In
the sufferer let me see only the human
being. Illumine my mind, that it
recognizes what presents itself and that it
may comprehend the absent or hidden. Let
it not fail to see what is visible but do not
permit it to see what it cannot see. Should those who are wiser wish to
improve and instruct me, let me gratefully follow their guidance, for vast is the extent
of our art. Let me be contented in
everything except in the great science of
my profession. Never allow the thoul;{ht to
arise in me that I have attained sufficient
knowledge. Give me the strength, the
leisure and the am bition ever to extend my
knowledge.
Almighty God, you have chosen me in
your mercy to watch over the life and
death of your creatures. As I now apply myself to my profession, support me in
this great task so that it may be of benefit
to mankind, for without your help not even the least thing will succeed.