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Frank starts the third hour with commendations for the week. He moves on to talk with Hadassah Lieberman, the widow of Senator Joe Lieberman (live from Israel). They talk about Joe Lieberman's life and legacy and Joe Lieberman's posthumous book, Faith's Answers to America's Political Crisis: How Religion Can Help Us Out of the Mess We're In. Frank finally gives the Conspiracy of the Day on Columbus being a double agent for the Portuguese. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Frank starts the show joined by WABC host Dominic Carter to discuss Columbus Day and missing cookies. He is then joined by Leigh McGowan, host and creator of the viral award-winning digital media brand PoliticsGirl Podcast and the author of the new book, A RETURN TO COMMON SENSE: How to Fix America Before We Really Blow It. They discuss how people can disagree in a civil manner. Frank talks about Columbus Day and its significance. He also talks about Christopher Columbus being found out to be Jewish. He then gives the UFO Report on heavy police presence and a crashed UAP around Washington D.C. Frank starts the third hour with commendations for the week. He moves on to talk with Hadassah Lieberman, the widow of Senator Joe Lieberman (live from Israel). They talk about Joe Lieberman's life and legacy and Joe Lieberman's posthumous book, Faith's Answers to America's Political Crisis: How Religion Can Help Us Out of the Mess We're In. Frank finally gives the Conspiracy of the Day on Columbus being a double agent for the Portuguese. Frank wraps up the show talking about Celine Dion lip-syncing at the Paris Olympics' Opening Ceremony and young children doing homework. He is also joined by Noam Laden for News You Can Use. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hadassah Lieberman, the widow of Senator Joe Lieberman (live from Israel) Topic: Joe Lieberman's life and legacy// Faith-Based Solutions to America's Political Crisis Book: https://www.amazon.com/Faiths-Answers-Americas-Political-Crisis/dp/B0D12W75QQ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
While the children of the survivors of the Holocaust might not have experienced it in the same was as their parents, they're uniquely able to see a world that is simultaneously capable of unspeakable evil yet also kindness and respect. Hadassah Lieberman was born in Prague, the daughter of Holocaust survivors who immigrated to the U.S. when she was a young girl. She shares the perspectives she's learned through her life as a successful businessswoman, the wife of a U.S. Senator, and immigrant.Mrs. Lieberman also reflects on the 2000 presidential campaign and disputed election, when Al Gore and her husband Joe Lieberman were on the opposite ticket as George W. Bush and Dick Cheney. RelatedHadassah Lieberman: An American Story on Amazon
Born in Prague to Holocaust survivors, Hadassah Lieberman and her family immigrated in 1949 to the United States. She went on to earn a BA from Boston University in government and dramatics and an MA in international relations and American government from Northeastern University. She built a career devoted largely to public health that has included positions at Lehman Brothers, Pfizer, and the National Research Council. After her first marriage ended in divorce, she married Joe Lieberman, a US senator from Connecticut who was the Democratic nominee for vice president with Al Gore and would go on to run for president. In Hadassah: An American Story (Brandeis UP, 2021), Lieberman pens the compelling story of her extraordinary life: from her family's experience in Eastern Europe to their move to Gardner, Massachusetts; forging her career; experiencing divorce; and, following her remarriage, her life on the national political stage. By offering insight into her identity as an immigrant, an American Jew, a working woman, and a wife, mother, and grandmother, Lieberman's moving memoir speaks to many of the major issues of our time, from immigration to gender politics. Featuring an introduction by Joe Lieberman and an afterword by Megan McCain, it is a true American story. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Born in Prague to Holocaust survivors, Hadassah Lieberman and her family immigrated in 1949 to the United States. She went on to earn a BA from Boston University in government and dramatics and an MA in international relations and American government from Northeastern University. She built a career devoted largely to public health that has included positions at Lehman Brothers, Pfizer, and the National Research Council. After her first marriage ended in divorce, she married Joe Lieberman, a US senator from Connecticut who was the Democratic nominee for vice president with Al Gore and would go on to run for president. In Hadassah: An American Story (Brandeis UP, 2021), Lieberman pens the compelling story of her extraordinary life: from her family's experience in Eastern Europe to their move to Gardner, Massachusetts; forging her career; experiencing divorce; and, following her remarriage, her life on the national political stage. By offering insight into her identity as an immigrant, an American Jew, a working woman, and a wife, mother, and grandmother, Lieberman's moving memoir speaks to many of the major issues of our time, from immigration to gender politics. Featuring an introduction by Joe Lieberman and an afterword by Megan McCain, it is a true American story. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
Born in Prague to Holocaust survivors, Hadassah Lieberman and her family immigrated in 1949 to the United States. She went on to earn a BA from Boston University in government and dramatics and an MA in international relations and American government from Northeastern University. She built a career devoted largely to public health that has included positions at Lehman Brothers, Pfizer, and the National Research Council. After her first marriage ended in divorce, she married Joe Lieberman, a US senator from Connecticut who was the Democratic nominee for vice president with Al Gore and would go on to run for president. In Hadassah: An American Story (Brandeis UP, 2021), Lieberman pens the compelling story of her extraordinary life: from her family's experience in Eastern Europe to their move to Gardner, Massachusetts; forging her career; experiencing divorce; and, following her remarriage, her life on the national political stage. By offering insight into her identity as an immigrant, an American Jew, a working woman, and a wife, mother, and grandmother, Lieberman's moving memoir speaks to many of the major issues of our time, from immigration to gender politics. Featuring an introduction by Joe Lieberman and an afterword by Megan McCain, it is a true American story. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/history
Born in Prague to Holocaust survivors, Hadassah Lieberman and her family immigrated in 1949 to the United States. She went on to earn a BA from Boston University in government and dramatics and an MA in international relations and American government from Northeastern University. She built a career devoted largely to public health that has included positions at Lehman Brothers, Pfizer, and the National Research Council. After her first marriage ended in divorce, she married Joe Lieberman, a US senator from Connecticut who was the Democratic nominee for vice president with Al Gore and would go on to run for president. In Hadassah: An American Story (Brandeis UP, 2021), Lieberman pens the compelling story of her extraordinary life: from her family's experience in Eastern Europe to their move to Gardner, Massachusetts; forging her career; experiencing divorce; and, following her remarriage, her life on the national political stage. By offering insight into her identity as an immigrant, an American Jew, a working woman, and a wife, mother, and grandmother, Lieberman's moving memoir speaks to many of the major issues of our time, from immigration to gender politics. Featuring an introduction by Joe Lieberman and an afterword by Megan McCain, it is a true American story. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/biography
Born in Prague to Holocaust survivors, Hadassah Lieberman and her family immigrated in 1949 to the United States. She went on to earn a BA from Boston University in government and dramatics and an MA in international relations and American government from Northeastern University. She built a career devoted largely to public health that has included positions at Lehman Brothers, Pfizer, and the National Research Council. After her first marriage ended in divorce, she married Joe Lieberman, a US senator from Connecticut who was the Democratic nominee for vice president with Al Gore and would go on to run for president. In Hadassah: An American Story (Brandeis UP, 2021), Lieberman pens the compelling story of her extraordinary life: from her family's experience in Eastern Europe to their move to Gardner, Massachusetts; forging her career; experiencing divorce; and, following her remarriage, her life on the national political stage. By offering insight into her identity as an immigrant, an American Jew, a working woman, and a wife, mother, and grandmother, Lieberman's moving memoir speaks to many of the major issues of our time, from immigration to gender politics. Featuring an introduction by Joe Lieberman and an afterword by Megan McCain, it is a true American story. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/american-studies
Born in Prague to Holocaust survivors, Hadassah Lieberman and her family immigrated in 1949 to the United States. She went on to earn a BA from Boston University in government and dramatics and an MA in international relations and American government from Northeastern University. She built a career devoted largely to public health that has included positions at Lehman Brothers, Pfizer, and the National Research Council. After her first marriage ended in divorce, she married Joe Lieberman, a US senator from Connecticut who was the Democratic nominee for vice president with Al Gore and would go on to run for president. In Hadassah: An American Story (Brandeis UP, 2021), Lieberman pens the compelling story of her extraordinary life: from her family's experience in Eastern Europe to their move to Gardner, Massachusetts; forging her career; experiencing divorce; and, following her remarriage, her life on the national political stage. By offering insight into her identity as an immigrant, an American Jew, a working woman, and a wife, mother, and grandmother, Lieberman's moving memoir speaks to many of the major issues of our time, from immigration to gender politics. Featuring an introduction by Joe Lieberman and an afterword by Megan McCain, it is a true American story. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/jewish-studies
That she came to within 537 votes of becoming Second Lady of the United States has been well documented, but Hadassah Lieberman says it's time for her to tell the story of the rest of her life. Listen in as she explains what it was like to be born into a family of those who survived the Holocaust, and those who did not. After immigrating to the United States when she was under a year old, the awful events of the 1940s gave way to a lifetime of hard work and of hope that those who come to America will get the same chance to live a successful life. She explains how difficulties in her personal life didn't stop her from building a large, loving family that played a critical role in our politics for several decades. She explains the emotional moments she had on the senate floor for the first time, when she finally found some measure of retribution for what her ancestors had been through.Information on Hadassah Lieberman's book can be found at the website for the Brandeis University PressSupport our show at patreon.com/axelbankhistory**A portion of every contribution is given to a charity for children's literacy**"Axelbank Reports History and Today" can be found on social media at twitter.com/axelbankhistoryinstagram.com/axelbankhistoryfacebook.com/axelbankhistory
Hadassah Lieberman's new book is called Hadassah: An American Story and she joins us for a heartfelt conversation about her life as an immigrant, a daughter of Holocaust Survivors, a wife of a U.S. Senator (almost Vice President!), blended families and her advocacy for public health and a better understanding of our shared humanity. Plus, Fritz and Weezy are recommending Live at Mr. Kelly's and Bob Ross: Happy Accidents, Betrayal and Greed.Path Points of Interest:Hadassah: An American Story by Hadassah LiebermanAdditional books by Haddasah and Joe LiebermanLive at Mr. Kelly'sBob Ross: Happy Accidents, Betrayal and Greed
On this episode, Rich and Jarrod are joined by Hadassah Lieberman, author of Hadassah: An American Story, to discuss her life from a daughter of Holocaust survivors to the wife of a vice presidential candidate. Plus, Lieberman describes bringing Shabbat traditions to the Senate. Source
On this episode, Rich and Jarrod are joined by Hadassah Lieberman, author of Hadassah: An American Story, to discuss her life from a daughter of Holocaust survivors to the wife of a vice presidential candidate. Plus, Lieberman describes bringing Shabbat traditions to the Senate.
In 1949, Hadassah Lieberman and her family immigrated from the Czech Republic to the United States. She went on to earn a BA from Boston University in government and dramatics and an MA in international relations and American government from Northeastern University. She built a career devoted largely to public health that has included positions at Lehman Brothers, Pfizer, and the National Research Council. After her first marriage ended in divorce, she married Joe Lieberman, a US senator from Connecticut who was the Democratic nominee for vice president with Al Gore and would go on to run for president. In Hadassah, Lieberman shares the story of her extraordinary life: from her family's experience in Eastern Europe to their move to Gardner, Massachusetts; forging her career; experiencing divorce; and, following her remarriage, her life on the national political stage. By offering insight into her identity as an immigrant, an American Jew, and a working mother, Lieberman's memoir speaks to many of the major issues of our time, from immigration to anti-Semitism to gender politics. With an introduction by Joe Lieberman and an afterword by Megan McCain, it's a true American story. Hadassah Lieberman has had a rewarding career dedicated to health care issues, assisting nonprofit organizations, improving educational standards, and promoting international understanding, with a particular focus on global women's health. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/steve-richards/support
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From a Child of Holocaust Survivors to A Politician's WifeBetsy Wursel's interview today is with Hadassah Lieberman author of Hadassah, An American Story. Hadassah Lieberman discusses how she found her mother's diary which had stories about her experiences as a Holocaust Survivor and Hadassah's mom wanted her children to finish the story and Hadassah did just that.Hadassah talks about growing up in Gardner, Massachusetts, her life as a Rabbi's daughter, and being a politician's wife. Hadassah also talked about blending a family together, and why we should never forget the Holocaust! You truly will be so inspired listening to this interview.This is why I enjoy being associated with Passionate World Talk Radio, because of being able to produce shows like this! For more information and contact: https://bit.ly/3xWOXMY
From a Child of Holocaust Survivors to A Politician's Wife Betsy Wursel's interview today is with Hadassah Lieberman author of Hadassah, An American Story. Hadassah Lieberman discusses how she found her mother's diary which had stories about her experiences as a Holocaust Survivor and Hadassah's mom wanted her children to finish the story and Hadassah did just that. Hadassah talks about growing up in Gardner, Massachusetts, her life as a Rabbi's daughter, and being a politician's wife. Hadassah also talked about blending a family together, and why we should never forget the Holocaust! You truly will be so inspired listening to this interview. This is why I enjoy being associated with Passionate World Talk Radio, because of being able to produce shows like this! For more information and contact: https://bit.ly/3xWOXMY Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hadassah: An American Story (HBI Series on Jewish Women) by Hadassah Lieberman Born in Prague to Holocaust survivors, Hadassah Lieberman and her family immigrated in 1949 to the United States. She went on to earn a BA from Boston University in government and dramatics and an MA in international relations and American government from Northeastern University. She built a career devoted largely to public health that has included positions at Lehman Brothers, Pfizer, and the National Research Council. After her first marriage ended in divorce, she married Joe Lieberman, a US senator from Connecticut who was the Democratic nominee for vice president with Al Gore and would go on to run for president. In Hadassah, Lieberman pens the compelling story of her extraordinary life: from her family's experience in Eastern Europe to their move to Gardner, Massachusetts; forging her career; experiencing divorce; and, following her remarriage, her life on the national political stage. By offering insight into her identity as an immigrant, an American Jew, a working woman, and a wife, mother, and grandmother, Lieberman's moving memoir speaks to many of the major issues of our time, from immigration to gender politics. Featuring an introduction by Joe Lieberman and an afterword by Megan McCain, it is a true American story.
Hadassah Lieberman piques Zibby's interest in transgenerational trauma in today's episode as she recounts the need she felt to share her family story. Born to Holocaust survivors and married to a former U.S. Senator, Hadassah has had an extraordinary life and carries the weight of others' narratives with her: after finding and translating her mother's diary, she knew this memoir could not be just hers alone.Purchase a copy of the book on Amazon or Bookshop:Amazon: https://amzn.to/3eyxeD4Bookshop: https://bit.ly/3sRajbf See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Whine Line; Hadassah Lieberman, author of Hadassah: An American Story joins the show talking about being the wife of an American senator and how people didn't care about religion or where you came from in 2000 when her husband was running for senate, plus what her family went through trying to come to America. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Host Cyrus Webb welcomes Hadassah Lieberman to #ConversationsLIVE to discuss her life journey and the new book HADASSAH: An American Story.
Media Personality Cindy Grosz hosts Hadassah Lieberman talking about lhe new book, actor Tony Denison and philathropist Jean Shafihoff. Cindy also talks about the possibility of Governor Caitlyn Jenner and her new favorite tahini.
Nachum Segal presents great Jewish music, the latest news from Israel, Morning Chizuk with Rabbi Dovid Goldwasser and interviews with Dr. Miriam A. Knoll, MD, DABR for JOWMA, Hadassah Lieberman about her book "Hadassah: An American Story" and Linda Spiegel of the Margaret Tietz Nursing and Rehabilitation Center.
Hosted by long time radio reporter, anchor, editor, producer, director, and host, Larry Matthews, "Matthews and Friends" brings you the best interviews with guests from whom you want to hear! Join Larry Matthews today to hear his work with Hadassah Lieberman discussing her moving personal story "Hadassah: An American Story"; Laila Tarraf, author of "Strong Like Water: How I Found the Courage to Lead with Love in Business and in Life"; and Jenny Yacovissi discussing the Washington Writers Conference. "Matthews and Friends" can be heard at 8:00 am and 10:00 pm ET, seven days a week on Impact Radio USA.
In this interview Matt Crawford speaks with author Hadassah Lieberman about her book Hadassah. Hadassah covers the amazing life of Hadassah Liberman. Born in Prague to Holocaust survivors to within a hairs breadth of being the 2nd Lady of The United States, this book tracks Hadassah's travels and accomplishments. An inspiring and emotional read.
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Interview with Hadassah Lieberman on her new book, Hadassah: An American Story The book opens with Hadassah writing in memory of her grandparents and other relatives who perished in the Holocaust. In her first two chapters, she writes about her parents surviving the Nazi camps; Her father from a Labor camp and her mother from Auschwitz. Hadassah then takes us to her coming to America as a little girl, and the story of an immigrant who fell in love with this country and everything America has to offer. Hadassah truly exemplifies “The American Dream.” Throughout the rest of the book, she talks about achieving her own goals through hard work and education, getting married and divorced, her being introduced to Joe Lieberman, the bonds of family, politics, and concludes with how a Jewish girl from Europe came to America and succeeded, and saw her achievements as a victory over Hitler.
Interview with Hadassah Lieberman on her new book, Hadassah: An American Story The book opens with Hadassah writing in memory of her grandparents and other relatives who perished in the Holocaust. In her first two chapters, she writes about her parents surviving the Nazi camps; Her father from a Labor camp and her mother from Auschwitz. Hadassah then takes us to her coming to America as a little girl, and the story of an immigrant who fell in love with this country and everything America has to offer. Hadassah truly exemplifies “The American Dream.” Throughout the rest of the book, she talks about achieving her own goals through hard work and education, getting married and divorced, her being introduced to Joe Lieberman, the bonds of family, politics, and concludes with how a Jewish girl from Europe came to America and succeeded, and saw her achievements as a victory over Hitler.