Adele Katzenstein Ginzberg (May 11, 1886 – May 10, 1980) was an American leader in Conservative Judaism.
She received a basic education, but was unable to study nursing, which was her desire; instead, she took a position in her father's real estate office.
[1] Adele Ginzberg was for many years a monthly columnist for Outlook, the magazine of the National Women's League; it was she who initiated creation of what later became the Menorah Award badge for the Girl Scouts.
She was a vocal supporter of women's equal participation in the ritual of the synagogue.
Ginzberg received numerous awards during her career; in 1966 she was named New York State Mother of the Year, and ten years later she was made a member of the Seminary's Honorary Society of Fellows.