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==Personal life{{Anchor|Marriages}}== [[Avrohom Yeshaya Karelitz]] was his first cousin. [[Chaim Kanievsky]] and [[Joseph B. Soloveitchik]] were both his first cousins once removed.<ref name=":0" /> Lieberman married Rachel Rabinowitz in 1922. She was the daughter of Laizer Rabinowitz, the rabbi of [[Minsk]],<ref>[[Making of a Godol]], improved edition p. 1190 (Private Printing Publishers, 2005).</ref> and granddaughter of Yerucham Yehuda Leib Perelmann. They moved to [[Mandatory Palestine]] in 1927, but she died three years later, in 1930.<ref name=":0" /> Lieberman studied at Hebrew University and received a Master's in Talmudic and [[Palestine (region)|ancient Palestinian]] studies. He remarried in 1932, to [[Judith Lieberman]] (August 14, 1904 β 1978), a daughter of [[Meir Bar-Ilan]], leader of the [[Mizrachi (religious Zionism)]] movement; granddaughter of [[Naftali Zvi Yehuda Berlin]]; and niece of [[Baruch Epstein]].<ref name=":0" /> Judith Lieberman studied at Hunter College and then at Columbia University under Professor Moses Hadas and Professor Muzzey. From 1941, she served as Hebrew principal and then as dean of Hebrew studies of Orthodox [[Shulamith School for Girls]] in New York, the first Jewish day school for girls in North America. Among her publications were ''[[Robert Browning]] and [[Hebraism]]'' (1934), and an autobiographical chapter which was included in ''Thirteen Americans, Their Spiritual Autobiographies'' (1953), edited by [[Louis Finkelstein]]. The Liebermans had no children.<ref>''See'' [[Making of a Godol]], improved edition p. 820.</ref>
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