Maltz Museum of Jewish Heritage

Photograph courtesy of the Maltz Museum

Ruth Bader Ginsburg, the late Associate Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court, unknowingly served many different positions for many different people.

For some, she was a champion of the gender equality and women’s rights movements.

For others, she was a role model as the first Jewish woman and second woman to serve on the Supreme Court.

And for those who disagreed with the always thinking, ornate collar-wearing justice, she was a thorn in their side.

Ginsburg, who was commonly known by her three initials, passed away at age 87 due to complications from metastatic pancreatic cancer on Sept. 18, 2020, after almost 30 years on the bench.

Fitting for a legend as beloved as Ginsburg, her life has been memorialized with a traveling museum exhibition that will make its Cleveland debut at the Maltz Museum of Jewish Heritage in Beachwood from Feb. 24 to Aug. 29.

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