

America lost a great champion on Friday. May her memory be a blessing.



America lost a great champion on Friday. May her memory be a blessing.

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Thank you for posting this. You may not know this but
according to Jewish tradition, a person who dies on Rosh Hashanah, which began last night, is a tzaddik, a person of great righteousness.
And RBG certainly was that.
Baruch Dayan HaEmet. (Blessed is the judge of truth.) May her memory be a blessing.
I am totally bereft at her passing. Her accomplishments were an inspiration to me during my entire adulthood. And in this last year while I’ve been undergoing cancer treatment, she continued to motivate me. At each chemo session I thought, If RBG could do it, so could I. I bought my grand daughter a RBG doll and paper doll cut out set a while back. I hope As she grows up she will be as Inspired by her as I was.
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She was certainly a person of great righteousness. Sending hugs to you.
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