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Editor's note: Ruth Messinger is the president of the American Jewish World Service, or AJWS, an international development organization that is motivated by Judaism's imperative to pursue justice.
Katherine Marshall: Judaism and Global Justice: A Conversation with Ruth Messinger Katherine Marshall 2010
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Editor's note: Ruth Messinger is the president of the American Jewish World Service, or AJWS, an international development organization that is motivated by Judaism's imperative to pursue justice.
Katherine Marshall: Judaism and Global Justice: A Conversation with Ruth Messinger Katherine Marshall 2010
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However, the official's whistle was to call Messinger for stepping out of bounds.
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However, the official's whistle was to call Messinger for stepping out of bounds.
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Yoffie praised his expected successor as a "once-in-a-generation leader," and Ruth Messinger, president of American Jewish World Service, called him a "powerhouse — strong, calm, committed and effective."
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Ruth Messinger reminded me of this quote from Rabbi Heschel - "In a free society, some our guilty, but all are responsible."
Paul Brandeis Raushenbush: HuffPost Religion Round-Up: July 24-31 Paul Brandeis Raushenbush 2011
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Mr. Messinger, a fast-talking gentleman who greeted a reporter with Hey!
Holidays at the Pawn Shop Anne Kadet 2011
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Ruth Messinger reminded me of this quote from Rabbi Heschel - "In a free society, some our guilty, but all are responsible."
Paul Brandeis Raushenbush: HuffPost Religion Round-Up: July 24-31 Paul Brandeis Raushenbush 2011
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At the Bronx branch of NY Pawnbrokers, owner Blaine Messinger deals in wares ranging from bicycles to a $3,500 fur coat of indeterminate species.
Holidays at the Pawn Shop Anne Kadet 2011
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Yoffie praised his expected successor as a "once-in-a-generation leader," and Ruth Messinger, president of American Jewish World Service, called him a "powerhouse — strong, calm, committed and effective."
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