The late legendary justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg left part of the Tell Them Ruth Sent You, Ruth Bader Ginsburg Shirt, Notorious T-Shirt, Send Me RBG, Women’s Rights Equality Shirts, Political trend Shirt cash prize to the New Israel Foundation just a day before her death, it appeared. The civil rights group is one of the “most meaningful” groups for the famous liberal judge, it was revealed by the National Constitution Center, which awarded her the 2020 Medal of Freedom on September 17 this year.
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“Justice Ginsburg has decided to divide the Tell Them Ruth Sent You, Ruth Bader Ginsburg Shirt, Notorious T-Shirt, Send Me RBG, Women’s Rights Equality Shirts, Political trend Shirt awards among the agencies and organizations that mean the most to her,” center president Jeffrey Rosen, told NIF. “The donation is a meaningful testament to the respect Justice Ginsburg has kept for your work, as well as a tribute to her lucky memories.
NIF CEO Daniel Sokatch said everyone at NIF was “humble and honored” to be affectionately referred to by Justice Ginsburg, who was affectionately referred to by numerous fans as ‘the infamous RBG.’
“As a patriot, a legal giant, and a matriarch of our Jewish community, she continues to inspire generations of Americans to fight for justice and democracy based on equality for all. These are exactly the Tell Them Ruth Sent You, Ruth Bader Ginsburg Shirt, Notorious T-Shirt, Send Me RBG, Women’s Rights Equality Shirts, Political trend Shirt values that we love most.
He added that the NIF “will do justice to her belief in us and all those who are working towards a democratic and equal future for all Israelis, Palestinians and Americans”.
Previous award recipients included Nelson Mandela, Tony Blair, Stephen Spielberg, Shimon Peres, and the Dalai Lama of Tibet, with six recipients subsequently winning the Nobel Peace Prize.
A fierce advocate for women’s rights, Ginsburg was the first Jewish woman to serve on the Supreme Court, dying after a long battle with cancer, at the age of 87. President US Donald Trump wants a female judge to ban abortion her successor.
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