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  1. Abraham Alexander Ribicoff (April 9, 1910 – February 22, 1998) was an American Democratic Party politician from the state of Connecticut. He represented Connecticut in the United States House of Representatives and Senate and was the 80th Governor of Connecticut and Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare in President John F. Kennedy 's ...

  2. In 1955, he defeated Republican governor John Davis Lodge to become Connecticut’s first Jewish governor. Ribicoff’s run as governor ended in 1961 when he took a position as John F. Kennedy’s Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare.

  3. 11 de abr. de 2022 · Abraham Ribicoff rose from a New Britain tenement to become Connecticut's first Jewish governor and a confidant of President John F. Kennedy.

  4. 23 de feb. de 1998 · Abraham A. Ribicoff of Connecticut, the son of impoverished immigrant parents who put himself through school working in a buckle factory and went on to become a governor, a senator, a Cabinet...

  5. 23 de feb. de 1998 · Abraham A. Ribicoff, the powerful and popular Governor of Connecticut, Congressman and United States Senator who served as Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare under John F. Kennedy, the...

  6. Abraham A. Ribicoff, 87, the son of an immigrant who went on to a long and admired career in public life as a U.S. senator from Connecticut, governor of his state and secretary of the U.S....

  7. He is perhaps best rememberd for accusing Chicago Mayor Richard Daley of using "Gestapo" tactics at the 1968 Democratic National Convention. After serving three terms in the U.S. Senate, Ribicoff retired to practice law in New York. He died on February 22, 1998.