• In 1957, he received the
Solomon Bublick Award from the
Hebrew University of Jerusalem. • In 1963, he was awarded the
Presidential Medal of Freedom. •
Lehman College of the City University of New York is named after him; a bust of Lehman, by sculptor John Belardo, was dedicated there in September 2005. The
High School of American Studies at Lehman College is located on the campus. College dormitories are named in his honor at
Williams College, the
University at Buffalo,
SUNY Potsdam, and at
Binghamton University. • A ship on the
Staten Island Ferry,
The Governor Herbert H. Lehman, is named for him. She was retired in 2007 after forty-two years of service and has been sold for scrap. • There is a Herbert H. Lehman Center for
American History at
Columbia University. Lehman's papers were donated to the
Columbia University Libraries and are housed in the social sciences librarywhich is also named in his honor. In addition, Columbia has a Herbert Lehman Professorship of Government, whose current incumbent is
Mahmood Mamdani. Columbia's sister school,
Barnard College, formerly had a building named in honor of
Adele Lewisohn Lehman, Herbert Lehman's sister-in-law, which housed the Wollman Library. Barnard also has a "Lehman Auditorium" in Altschul Hall.
Williams College, Lehman's alma mater, named a dormitory after him in 1928. •
Lehman High School (established 1974) on Westchester Square in The Bronx, New York, is named in his honor. • In 1974, Lehman was inducted into the Jewish-American Hall of Fame. •
Liman, Israel, in northern Israel is named after him. • A passage from testimony by Lehman for a United States House of Representatives subcommittee in 1947, "It is immigrants who brought this land the skills of their hands and brains, to make of it a beacon of opportunity and hope for all men," has been inscribed in his honor on several versions of US passport since 2004. ==See also==