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Commemorating the Rebbe’s 15th Yahrtzeit
An address by Senator Joe Lieberman at an evening commemorating the Lubavitcher Rebbes’s fifteenth yahrtzeit—anniversary of passing (June 29, 2009 - Philadelphia, PA).
In a political culture where votes are cast based on party policy rather than personal conviction, where more often than not an opinion is based simply on the fact that the opposing party holds otherwise—one person stands out as a beacon of light.
Connecticut Sen. Joe Lieberman purchased a new home in Stamford, Conn., where he affixed mezuzahs this week with the assistance of Rabbi Yisrael and Aviva Deren.
26 Elul, 5750 · September 16, 1990
Senator Joseph Lieberman visits the Rebbe: There are so many changes happening in the Middle East - and so soon - that it is very difficult to make predictions. Decide each day's policies according to the developments of that day, even if newer developmen...
24 Tevet, 5749• January 1, 1989
May your son be a source of pride for the Jewish People as a US Senator in Washington. If he has been a wonderful son until now, he can surely become even more wonderful in the future.
A high-profile champion of Shabbat observance who cherished his personal bond with the Rebbe
If there is one word with which Joe Lieberman’s name is most associated, it is the Jewish day of rest: Shabbat. Lieberman, who faithfully observed Shabbat throughout his high-profile political career, passed away on March 27. He served four terms as U.S. ...
Warm remarks by Joe Lieberman in honor of the Rebbe’s yarhtzeit. This talk is from the virtual event “Transform and Transcend” by Merkos 302.
Joe Lieberman at Chabad of Michigan
At a tribute in honor of the Rebbe’s 20th Yahrtzeit at Chabad of Michigan, Senator Joe Lieberman shares his inspiration from the Rebbe and Chabad.
Can you be a Senator and keep Shabbat?
Joe Lieberman was a United States senator who reached extraordinary political achievement, yet once a week everything stopped.
Excerpt from a Session of the U.S. Senate
Senator Joseph Lieberman (I-Connecticut) introduces his friend, Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks, at a session of the U.S. Senate.
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