JNS.org – Two statues honoring the late Jewish Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg were unveiled in her home city of New York.
A bronze statue of Ginsburg in Central Park was unveiled on Friday, the seventh installment in a series of statues at the park that celebrates women.
It takes place during Women’s History Month and mere days before what would have been Ginsburg’s 88th birthday on March 15.
A second statue was also welcomed on Friday at the City Point development in downtown Brooklyn. The indoor sculpture will be on public view daily from 10 am to 8 pm.
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