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Ruth Bader Ginsburg blazed a trail for women's equality that is historic and revolutionary. Her testimony for justice and equality will live for generations to come. As an advocate for women's rights and a Supreme Court justice, Justice Bader Ginsburg worked tirelessly for equal protection under the law. Our nation has lost a giant advocate for women's rights. She will never be forgotten. May we be filled with Justice Ginsburg's ferocious spirit for equality and carry her legacy forward in our work for justice in our communities, churches , states, nation and world! Bridget Mary Meehan ARCWP, https://arcwp.org, sofiabmm.bmm@gmail.com
"Ruth Bader Ginsburg, a trailblazer who fought for gender equality as a lawyer and became a beloved hero of the progressive movement as a justice, died on Friday of complications from pancreatic cancer. When she was confirmed to the Supreme Court in 1993, Ginsburg was a reserved and relatively unknown court of appeals judge, but during the course of her 27 years on the court she became an improbable pop-culture icon, inspiring everything from an Oscar-nominated documentary film to her own action figure. She was 87."
Molly Conway:
"When we say that Ruth Bader Ginsburg was a tzaddeket (the feminine form of tzaddik) we don't just mean she was a nice person. What we're saying is that she was a thoughtful person who worked tirelessly to create a more just world. One that would perpetuate equality and access, one that wasn't reliant on charity, one that was better for people she did not know, without the expectation of praise or fame. THAT is what it means to be a Tzaddeket, and I can't think of anyone who better embodies the pursuit of justice. "
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