RBG died in the shadow of Rosh Hashanah, Jewish New Year & beginning of 10 Days of Awe leading up to the Holy of Holies. This was the passing of a great soul, not just a great American. Reflections on her death & on the meaning of her life will carry great power in the days ahead

Sep 19, 2020 · 7:36 AM UTC

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“I do believe I was born under a very bright star.” RBG⭐️
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She was the ultimate trailblazer. Worked within a system that was not set up for women, minorities, disabled, LGBTQI+ etc. Instead of pontificating on how we can make the world more equitable place she simply worked her butt off to make it a better place.
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May all fear be released, may all be forgiven, may all join in celebratory respect and honor of #RuthBaderGinsberg —champion, pioneer, and supreme example of “good trouble.” Might we all try harder.
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So fitting. 🙏🌍😇💔
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We'll miss RBG tonight.
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Mitch ready to replace her and erase her legacy before her body is even cold.
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The more stories I hear about her ... the more I'm impressed ... she was a powerful voice for woman's rights, arguing several cases before the Supreme Court getting the court to include woman in their interpretation of the Constitution ... she even had a personal trainer ...
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🙏🏼😭🙏🏼😭🙏🏼💔💔💔