Ad_o: "Let us pray also for the faithless Jews: that Almighty God may remove the veil from their hearts; so that they too may acknowledge Jesus Christ our Lord. Almighty and eternal God, who dost not exclude from thy mercy even Jewish faithlessness: hear our prayers, which we offer for the blindness of that people; that acknowledging the light of thy Truth, which is Christ, they may be delivered from their darkness. Through the same our Lord Jesus Christ, who liveth and reigneth with thee in the unity of the Holy Spirit, God, for ever and ever. Amen."
Ad_o, that prayer is extremely old fashioned, patronising and contentious. Arrogant in the extreme but I see Jeremy has already said that.
It puts a barrier between us and those of Jewish faith, hinders interfaith dialogue and stops us learning from the Jews - and there is a great deal for us to learn from them.
It strikes me that you have learned the prayer practically off by heart, maybe out of a book, and are repeating it without questioning or even thinking. Parrot fashion comes to mind.
(PS I remember someone asked me a question yesterday on this thread, I haven't forgotten; I will look back to find it and answer (if I can), later today.)