[Congressional Record (Bound Edition), Volume 147 (2001), Part 5] [Extensions of Remarks] [Page 7434] [From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]HONORING RABBI LEONARD S. CAHAN ______ HON. CONSTANCE A. MORELLA of maryland in the house of representatives Tuesday, May 8, 2001 Mrs. MORELLA. Mr. Speaker, I rise to honor and celebrate Rabbi Leonard Cahan, Senior Rabbi of Congregation Har Shalom of Potomac, Maryland who is retiring the summer after 27 years of service. Rabbi Cahan and his wife Elizabeth have lived in Potomac during this time, and raised their four children in this community. Under Rabbi Cahan's leadership, Har Shalom has grown four-fold, to become a leading congregation in Montgomery County, Maryland and in the Conservative movement nationwide. He has guided Har Shalom to the forefront of egalitarianism, family, and adult education, participatory worship, community service, and interfaith activities. Har Shalom's worship services have been a model for the creation of a new conservative prayer book, Siddur Sim Shalom. Har Shalom was honored to have Rabbi Cahan serve as the senior editor of this prayer book, which has now been adopted by much of the Conservative Jewish movement. Several years ago, the Good Morning America television program chose Rabbi Cahan as one of the nation's outstanding clergy. He appeared on the show, along with a minister and priest, discussing the religious, spiritual, and communal nature of their lives as clergymen, and their role in their communities. Rabbi Cahan has deeply touched the lives of many members of Har Shalom, as well as others in the community. He has officiated numerous life cycle events such as baby namings, funerals, Bar and Bat Mitzvahs, marriages, and other times of family joy and sorrow. He has taught numerous courses to Har Shalom's congregants of all ages, as well as in interfaith settings in the community. Rabbi Cahan has no doubt been the inspiration to a growing number of Har Shalom's youth, who are or will become the rabbis of the next generation. Rabbi Cahan will continue to serve as Rabbi Emeritus at Congregation Har Shalom following his retirement. He will continue to teach, officiate at High Holy Day services, and serve the spiritual needs of the Jewish community of Montgomery County. ____________________