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Lieberman with Marty Markowitz at the 2011 Brooklyn Book Festival to discuss the role spirituality played in his life. Lieberman described himself as an observant Jew. [2] His first wife, Betty Haas, is a Reform Jew. After the death of his grandmother, a deeply religious immigrant, in 1967, he found a renewed interest in religious observance.
Haas Pfister was born Elizabeth Haas in Great Neck, New York, the second of three children of Merle (née Simon) and Robert Kalman Haas Sr. (son of California retailer Kalman Haas). [1] [2] [3] She expressed an interest in aviation from an early age, [2] and she began taking flying lessons while attending Bennington College in Vermont. [3]
Lieberman received a Bachelor of Arts degree in Government and Dramatics from Boston University in 1970, as well as an MA in International Relations from Northeastern University the following year. She was a research analyst at Lehman Brothers , a director of Policy, Planning, and Communications at Pfizer , and a senior program officer at the ...
In 1882, Haas married Harriet Fatman; they had three children: [3] George Charles Haas, Edith Joan Haas Elser, and Robert Kalman Haas Sr. (director of Random House and co-founder of the Book of the Month Club). [6] Haas died in 1920. [2] His granddaughter was aviator Betty Haas Pfister.
Future U.S. Senator Joe Lieberman worked in Ribicoff's Senate office as a summer intern and met his first wife, Betty Haas, there. In 1978, Ribicoff's niece Gail Rubin was shot and killed in the Coastal Road massacre in Israel by Palestinian terrorists. Ribicoff denounced her killing as "an indefensible act of terrorism that deserves universal ...
The Haas family is a prominent American business and philanthropic family Pages in category "Haas family" The following 30 pages are in this category, out of 30 total.
This is a partial list of vaudeville performers.Inclusion on this list indicates that the subject appeared at least once on the North American vaudeville stage during its heyday between 1881 and 1932.
Intermedia Films was an American independent film production company, wholly owned by IM Internationalmedia AG.. The company mostly acted as a co-producer, funding films through the IMF (Internationale Medien und Film, German for "International Media and Film") funds.