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Doctor Judith Lieberman, (August 14, 1904 — December 1978), was an American educator and school administrator. She served as Hebrew principal and later dean of Hebrew studies of Shulamith School for Girls in New York City, the first Jewish day school for girls in North America. Her tenure there started in 1941 and lasted over 25 years.

She was the granddaughter of Rabbi Naftali Zvi Yehuda Berlin, daughter of Rabbi (leader of the Mizrachi), and second wife of Jewish religious scholar .

Lieberman spent World War I with her paternal grandmother, the unofficial administrator of the . She joined her immediate family after the war in the United States, and graduated from New York City public high school. Lieberman studied for her bachelor's degree at and then moved to Columbia University under Professor Hates and Professor David S. Muzzey. She completed a PhD in comparative literature at the University of Zurich in 1931.

In 1932, she married Saul Lieberman, who had been widowed two years earlier. She spent the remainder of the decade in with her husband, and then moved back to New York's Upper West Side with him. She quickly gained a position at Shulamith, then based in Borough Park.

Among her publications were and (1934), and an autobiographical chapter which was included in Thirteen Americans, Their Spiritual Autobiographies (1953), edited by Louis Finkelstein.

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