This is the Forward’s coverage of Ruth Bader Ginsburg, an associate justice of the United States Supreme Court. She has spent much of her legal career advocating for gender equality and women’s rights. Visit here to stay up on all…
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News I wrote a song about Ruth Bader Ginsburg and she gave it her ‘hechsher’
The 8×11 tan envelope came via regular mail, which felt old-fashioned, even archaic. Because most of what arrives snail mail is junk mail at this point, I didn’t pay attention at first. Then I saw the return address: Supreme Court of the United States. Inside I found a document I’ll treasure to this day: the…
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Opinion May her memory be a revolution: we are all notorious now
Devastating blows define us. Loss shapes who we are. While we cannot control what is happening, we can control our response to it. For so many of us millennial Jewish women, Ruth Bader Ginsburg became more than a Supreme Court Justice. She represented the country we wanted to believe we were in. She represented a…
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Opinion Ruth Bader Ginsburg, a true ‘tzadik,’ battled to the end. Now it’s on us.
Jewish tradition says this is the most auspicious time of year to die. The idea, as I understand it, is this: If God is deciding during the High Holy Days who shall live and who shall die over the next year — inscribing and then sealing us all in the imagined Book of Life and…
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Culture Remembering RBG as a lover of opera and diva of human rights
Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s nickname “The Notorious R.B.G.” was a humorous allusion to The Notorious B.I.G., the stage name of the rapper Biggie Smalls (born Christopher Wallace). Yet as her admirers know, Ginsburg, who died on September 18 at age 87, was more attached to classical music, especially opera. Born in Brooklyn, her first such experience…
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Fast Forward On Rosh Hashanah, Jews mourn the loss of Ruth Bader Ginsburg
News of Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s death at the age of 87 reached Jews right as many were preparing for the start of our holiest season: It was the first night of Rosh Hashanah, and the beginning of the Jewish New Year. And so, a time of joy and sweetness became something else….
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Opinion Ruth Bader Ginsburg ‘represented an ideal of American Jewish liberalism’
RBG died, and the tears flowed
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News Ruth Bader Ginsburg in her own words: highlights from the Forward’s 2018 interview
In February 2018, Jane Eisner, then Editor-in-Chief of The Forward, interviewed Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg at Adas Israel Synagogue in Washington D.C. Ginsburg died on Friday at 87 after repeated battles with cancer. Here are some highlights from her nearly 90-minute conversation with Eisner. You can watch the video of the interview here….
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Opinion The right way to mourn Ruth Bader Ginsburg
The way to mourn Ruth Bader Ginsburg is to embody her multitude of qualities, and take them forward into a certain struggle Ginsburg, who died at 87 on Friday, the eve of the Jewish New Year, did not come by her icon status quickly or easily. It was built, year after year, decision after decision,…
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