Like so many, I was sad to hear of Sen. Joseph I. Lieberman’s passing. Fortunately, I had personal reasons to invoke the Jewish response to such news: Baruch Dayan emet (bless the righteous judge).
This March 17 will be the "yahrzeit" of Sen. Joe Lieberman’s unexpected death in 2024, a time in Jewish tradition when family members recite the mourners’ kaddish prayer and light candles in memory of ...
(JTA) – Alison Sharaf, a staffer for Sen. Joe Lieberman in 2000, remembers the moment she heard that he would be making history. Sharaf, then a manager in Lieberman’s Hartford office, was confident ...
Sen. Joe Lieberman was a remarkable American political figure. At a time of virulent partisanship, he remained a centrist, a conciliator. He sought to find a constructive middle ground in an era when ...
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Addressing a crowd of more than 800 on Friday, former Vice President Al Gore and Connecticut’s top political leaders lauded former Sen. Joseph Lieberman as a model of bipartisanship and personal ...
Joe Lieberman might have first come to the attention of Arkansawyers in 1998. Who was this northeastern liberal with the slow-ish talk (and quick mind) who was causing such a scene in Washington? The ...
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