Before World War II Liebman was a student of the Novardok Yeshiva.
During World War II During the war, Liebman endured many horrors, first at the hands of the Soviets and later by the Nazis. In its heyday, the network had 40 schools and 6,000 students. He would travel all over France to check in on everything. spending five weeks going from village to village recruiting boys. Liebman would spend hours alone in the forest, and encouraged others to do the same. He also spoke every Friday night and on
Motzei Shabbat, telling people what they needed and what they did not really need, what they could relinquish and what they should not.
Death Liebman died in March 1997 They had no children. ==Literary depiction==