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Through their dedication to the Aron Museum and their interest in Judaica, the Ginsbergs inspired their son Arthur to collect Jewish ceremonial art objects. In 1985, Arthur Ginsberg donated a unique pewter and silver Purim gragger to the Aron Museum in honour of his parents.

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We can see by this generous gift that the Ginsbergs did not only leave their family's legacy to the Temple Emanu-El-Beth Sholom community, but they also helped to ensure that future generations of their family would continue to contribute to this legacy.