Tag: Joe Lieberman

Former Senator Joe Lieberman was widely admired for his steadfast commitment to observing Shabbat, despite the challenges it posed during his career as a United States senator.
Joseph Lieberman, the recently deceased retired senator, is remembered as a kind and unpretentious man who took his Jewish faith seriously but without arrogance.
Joe Lieberman, a prominent figure in American Orthodox Judaism, demonstrated the importance of bringing Jewish values into the public sphere during an Orthodox Union forum in 1998, leading to the establishment of the OU Advocacy Center in Washington.
In 1984, a legal case involving the Sabbath rights of employees in Connecticut brought attention to the religious implications of labor laws.
Joe Lieberman, the first Jewish candidate on a major party's presidential ticket, was remembered at his funeral as a politician admired for his integrity and bipartisanship.
The text reflects on the legacy of Joe Lieberman, showcasing how his life embodied integrity and principle, drawing parallels from a Talmudic story about Rabban Gamliel.
Former Senator Joe Lieberman's funeral in Stamford, Connecticut, drew a diverse crowd of mourners who remembered him as a model of decency and bipartisan cooperation that is lacking in today's politics.
Joe Lieberman was a prominent politician known for his observant Jewish faith and commitment to public service.
Rabbi Daniel Cohen delivered a moving eulogy for Senator Joe Lieberman, highlighting his integrity, faith, and kindness both in his public and personal life.
Joe Lieberman, the first Jewish person on a major party presidential ticket, was widely celebrated in the Jewish community.
Former Senator Joe Lieberman passed away, leaving a legacy as a prominent Jewish public servant.
In a tribute podcast, the life and political legacy of Joe Lieberman, who passed away at 82, are honored.
Rabbi Daniel Cohen of Congregation Agudath Sholom in Stamford, Connecticut, reflects on his congregant, the late Sen. Joseph Lieberman, who passed away at 82.
Joe Lieberman, a former Connecticut senator and the first Jewish vice-presidential nominee, has passed away at 82.
In 2000, Al Gore surprised many by choosing Joe Lieberman, the junior senator from Connecticut, as his running mate over John Edwards and John Kerry.
Former Senator Joe Lieberman, who shifted from being a Democrat to an Independent, stated in a radio interview that while the Democratic Party as a whole is not anti-Jewish, there are some individual members, like Rep. Ilhan Omar, who have expressed anti-Semitic views.
In a moving eulogy for John McCain, Joe Lieberman highlighted McCain's respect for Lieberman's Jewish practices and their shared love for Jerusalem.
Former Senator Joe Lieberman expressed his prayers for his friend, Senator John McCain, who decided to stop treatment for his aggressive brain cancer.
In episode 134 of "Checks and Balances," the hosts celebrate Lag Ba'Omer and delve into various topics with their guests.
Former Senator Joe Lieberman, known for his complex political stance as a liberal Democrat with hawkish views on foreign policy, revealed on the Unorthodox podcast his uncertainty about his party loyalty in the 2020 election.
Leah Sarna, a student at Yeshivat Maharat, discusses the controversy surrounding female ordination in Orthodox Judaism and shares her future role at an Orthodox congregation in Chicago.
The Jewish Primary Day School of the Nations Capital in Washington, D.C. caters to the Jewish elite, including children of prominent figures in politics and diplomacy, offering a diverse and immersive Jewish education.