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Ellen Galland
Ellen Galland has lived in Evanston since 1977. Her three daughters went through the Evanston school system and her twin granddaughters are now at Dewey School. She has had an architectural practice in Evanston since 1983, until recently located in the storefront of a former bakery on Florence Avenue. She graduated from Vassar College and the University of Illinois School of Architecture. She has served on the boards of Housing Options for the Mentally Ill in Evanston, now Impact Behavioral Health Partners, the Evanston History Center, and the Evanston Rebuilding Warehouse.For more than 20 years she has written articles for the RoundTable, including, at one time, the biweekly column “Ask An Architect.
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Rabbi Shlomo Segal, left, reads from the Passover Haggadah, a guide to the holiday service, as his wife Adina, right, and daughters Shira, 12, third from right, and Rayna, 8, second right, listen, Wednesday, April 8, 2020, in New York, during the current coronavirus outbreak. The COVID-19 crisis has forced people to stay at home and avoid gathering with others as governmentally-imposed social distancing rules are in place. (AP Photo/Kathy Willens)
Jessica Choe picks up a seder to go kit packed and left with dozens of others outside a local cafe ahead of her family s Passover meal April 8, 2020, in Seattle. (AP Photo/Elaine Thompson)
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