U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg announced last month that she is giving $9,000 to Israeli schools teaching Hebrew and Arabic. The grant will go to schools run by Hand in Hand, which seeks to enable “integration and equality in Israel through a growing network of Jewish-Arab public schools and shared communities,” according to the organization’s website.

The Stockholm-based group Jewish Culture in Sweden awarded Ginsburg, 86, with its 2019 Gitel Storch Award, worth around $27,000, which Ginsburg said she’ll divide between Hand and Hand and several other organizations that also strive to encourage tolerance.

“From the earliest grades, the children are taught to speak, read and write in Hebrew and Arabic. They learn the shared values of Jews, Muslims and Christians, among them, welcoming guests, opposing oppression, and caring for the earth,” Ginsburg said in her acceptance speech.