On the PBS documentary series, “Finding Your Roots,” Cohen is the subject of Season 7’s second episode, “Against All Odds,” which also features Nina Totenberg of NPR. In 2000, Ginsburg officiated at Totenberg's wedding, but it almost didn't happen when she was hospitalized the night before for a blockage caused by the radiation and chemo she had had, Totenberg said. … Nina Totenberg, Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s dear friend, talks about her legacy. Free Sign Up. Ginsburg then pursued the law through academia, first as a researcher at Columbia and later joining the faculty of Rutgers University in New Jersey, where she became one of the first women to teach at any American law school. A makeshift memorial for late US Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsberg is seen near the steps of the US Supreme Court, Sept. 21, 2020, in Washington, DC. Nina Totenberg, left, and Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg pose backstage at the 22nd annual Glamour Women of the Year Awards at Carnegie Hall, Nov. 12, 2012, in New York City. During World War I, he was charged with selling wholesale sugar at a price that did not conform to wartime levels, which were set by the government to buoy the economy. masks would protect our children in school, so why are we either sending them back unprotected or keeping them home day after day? Listen to Nina Totenberg’s piece on NPR’s Morning Edition for background on the cases at hand, as well as astute reporting on the legal arguments likely to take center stage today. © 2020 The Times of Israel , All Rights Reserved, Screen capture from video of NPR correspondent Nina Totenberg in an episode of PBS' 'Finding Your Roots.' 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Ginsburg died surrounded by her family at her home in Washington, D.C.  She survived four battles with cancer over her Supreme Court career, never having to recuse herself from casework because of illness. it was very boring and so, well, we did what lots of other women do. Her reports air regularly on NPR's critically acclaimed newsmagazines All Things Considered, Morning Edition, and Weekend Edition. His wife, Melanie (Shroder) Totenberg (1917–1996), acted as business manager for her husband for 50 years. Ruth Bader Ginsburg's longtime friend, NPR legal affairs correspondent Nina Totenberg, is speaking out on Ginsburg's life and legacy. Dimitrios Kambouris/WireImage/Getty Images, FILE. Requiring (and enforcing!) During the COVID-19 pandemic, she joined oral arguments by phone from a Maryland hospital where she was being treated for a gallbladder infection. The Supreme Court justice died Friday at the age of 87 due to complications of metastatic pancreatic cancer. Stop saying ’she wears pants.’ Just…stop. I am passionate about the natural world and disheartened by the dismal lack of awareness to environmental issues shown by most of the public and politicians in Israel. In the latter part of her career, Ginsburg also became a pop culture icon. "She was such a stand-up person, but she wasn't just a stand-up version for individuals who were her friends, or who she knew about. Cohen was acquitted by the high court, which declared that the law was unconstitutional. She is the widow of U.S. Veterans were encouraged to buy houses on the cheap – unless they were Black, Join the ToI Community to explore Black/Jewish trust and solidarity, In this week’s Behind the Headlines, for ToI Community members, a lively panel conversation with three unique voices on connections between the two US communities, Israeli startup protects households from hackers, NanoLock Security stops connected devices from becoming gateways for cyberattacks, Israel Unlocked: Powerful online journeys that support Israeli tourism, Join the ToI Community to access our exclusive virtual tours series – and support Israeli tourism at this difficult time, WATCH: How Simona Weinglass’s reporting on fraud changed Israeli law. That being said, here’s a lawyerly crossword puzzle, inspired by Nina Totenberg’s reporting on legal affairs. Nina Totenberg appears in the following: ... is a win for parents who wanted to use the state tax credit to help send children to religious schools. St. Valentine didn’t kill the Jews, My teacher lied about Valentine’s Day to steer us away from the secular world; I think she went way too far. When she graduated top of her class in 1959 without a single job offer from a New York law firm, she accepted a clerkship with a federal judge in Manhattan. "I picked up the phone and called her and I got an hourlong lecture on the 14th amendment equal protection guarantee. JTA — In this Tuesday’s episode of the celebrity genealogy show “Finding Your Roots,” pioneering journalist Nina Totenberg and TV personality Andy Cohen learn about the deep Jewish roots of their family trees. “Radio was the glamour medium of my childhood,” Stamberg tells Variety, recalling her airwaves-obsessed, pre-tv youth. 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The episode, titled “Against All Odds,” tells the story of how Roman tried to help his family members escape Europe after immigrating to the US in 1938 through a visa program for artists. Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburgpresided over this wedding. Totenberg, a longtime NPR correspondent, is the daughter of famed violinist Roman Totenberg. [NPR] Share / Mar 19, 2012 at 9:05 AM. Her reports air regularly on NPR's critically acclaimed newsmagazines All Things Considered, Morning Edition, and Weekend Edition. Not all of his attempts were successful, and Totenberg reveals that her father would not talk about his history to the family, fearing it would prove too painful. For as little as $6 a month you can help support our quality journalism while enjoying The Times of Israel AD-FREE, as well as accessing exclusive content available only to Times of Israel Community members. As The Times of Israel's environment reporter, I try to convey the facts and science behind climate change and environmental degradation, to explain - and critique - the official policies affecting our future, and to describe Israeli technologies that can form part of the solution. News of the appointment caught some county officials by surprise, especially at a time when the nation continues to grapple with strained relations between marginalized communities and the police. Family[edit] Roman Totenberg was the father of National Public Radio journalist Nina Totenberg, judge Amy Totenberg, and business woman Jill Totenberg.
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