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  • Ginzberg was known for her devotion to the Seminary, frequently hosting students and faculty members in her home on Shabbat and holidays-even after her husband's death in 1953-and decorating the Seminary's renowned Sukkah, which is now named in her memory.

    Personal Information for Adele Ginzberg Jewish Women's Archive 2010

  • Ginzberg was known for her devotion to the Seminary, frequently hosting students and faculty members in her home on Shabbat and holidays-even after her husband's death in 1953-and decorating the Seminary's renowned Sukkah, which is now named in her memory.

    Personal Information for Adele Ginzberg 2010

  • According to the Babylonian "Sukkah" (28a = baba bathra 134a), he was the most noted pupil of the elder Hillel, and is therefore assigned to the first Christian century.

    The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 14: Simony-Tournon 1840-1916 1913

  • He had forgotten he was supposed to help his father erect the family Sukkah and went off with Shmuel.

    The Last Lion Brittany Newmark 2011

  • And this past Sunday, Gay & Lesbian Outreach and Engagement (GLOE) and Early Childhood, Youth and Families at the 16th Street J opened the sukkah walls to LGBT and Allied families for “Come OUT and Decorate the Sukkah,” a morning filled with fun, games, learning, and nosh.

    GLBT Families Come OUT to Decorate the Sukkah With GLOE « The Blog at 16th and Q 2009

  • One who can't sleep in the sukkah because of the wind, or flies, or fleas, or a bad smell Mishneh Torah, Laws of the Sukkah, 6:2.

    Rabbi Aaron Alexander: Huts Of Joy, Homes Of Shelter Rabbi Aaron Alexander 2011

  • One who can't sleep in the sukkah because of the wind, or flies, or fleas, or a bad smell Mishneh Torah, Laws of the Sukkah, 6:2.

    Rabbi Aaron Alexander: Huts Of Joy, Homes Of Shelter Rabbi Aaron Alexander 2011

  • As always the Yeshiva across the street had the largest Sukkah in town set up in the parking lot.

    Still Life, With Girl Brittany Newmark 2011

  • And this past Sunday, Gay & Lesbian Outreach and Engagement (GLOE) and Early Childhood, Youth and Families at the 16th Street J opened the sukkah walls to LGBT and Allied families for “Come OUT and Decorate the Sukkah,” a morning filled with fun, games, learning, and nosh.

    2009 October « The Blog at 16th and Q 2009

  • And this past Sunday, Gay & Lesbian Outreach and Engagement (GLOE) and Early Childhood, Youth and Families at the 16th Street J opened the sukkah walls to LGBT and Allied families for “Come OUT and Decorate the Sukkah,” a morning filled with fun, games, learning, and nosh.

    2009 October 07 « The Blog at 16th and Q 2009

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