50 | JULY 8 • 2021 

OBITUARIES
OF BLESSED MEMORY

You can honor the memory of a loved one in a most meaningful way
by sponsoring a day of Torah learning at Yeshiva Beth Yehudah. 

During the coming week, Kaddish will be said for these departed souls during the daily minyan at 
Yeshiva Beth Yehudah. Your support of the Torah learning of our children and our Kollel’s Torah 
Scholars brings immeasurable heavenly merit. Please call us at 248-557-6750 for more information.

Some days seem to last forever…
We’re offering one that actually will.

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6 Av July 15 

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8 Av July 17 

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Caring for the
Community

DANNY SCHWARTZ STAFF WRITER
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nriching the Jewish 
community in and 
around Metro Detroit 
was a consistent objective in 
Marcia Applebaum’s life. 
 In 1999, Marcia and her 
husband, Eugene, announced 
the largest capital gift in the 
history of Metro Detroit’s 
Jewish community, leading to 
the naming of the Eugene and 
Marcia Applebaum Jewish 
Community 
Campus in West 
Bloomfield. 
“It was our 
mom’s insistence 
that the well-be-
ing of others 
would drive the 
Applebaum fam-
ily philanthropy 
in helping the 
most vulnerable,” 
reflected daughters 
Lisa Applebaum 
and Pamela Applebaum.
“She defined compas-
sion through her desire to 
improve the lives of vulnera-
ble Jewish older adults. Our 
mom was private, quiet and 
dignified in her generosity 
and in her life.” 
Marcia Applebaum, 81, 
of Bloomfield Hills, died 
June 24, 2021. Born on Dec. 
7, 1939, in Rochester, N.Y., 
Marcia was the loving daugh-
ter to the late Sadie and the 
late Seymour Lipsky.
Marcia lived a life filled 
with love and purpose devot-
ed to her family and commu-
nity. She was a partner to her 
late husband, Eugene, in all 

aspects of life. While Marcia 
preferred to lead from behind 
the scenes, she and Eugene 
were philanthropic partners 
and champions for causes 
that advanced education, 
health and medical research 
as well as organizations that 
enhanced the arts, culture and 
strengthening of the Jewish 
people and Israel.
The Applebaums com-
mitted much of 
their philanthropy 
to research and 
education in the 
healthcare field. In 
2006, Beaumont 
Hospital opened 
the Marcia and 
Eugene Applebaum 
Surgical Learning 
Center, the first 
facility of its kind 
in the country. 
Nationally, the 
Applebaums’ philanthropy has 
also benefited the Mayo Clinic 
and Brigham and Women’s 
Hospital in Boston.
Marcia and Eugene were 
also partners in life, spend-
ing cherished time together 
at their homes in Florida and 
New York. Most of all, they 
valued time at home here in 
Michigan with their beloved 
children and grandchildren. 
Marcia had an elegance, 
kindness and exquisite lens 
on life that served as an 
extraordinary example to her 
family and friends, and she 
was someone who defined 
style and class, said Rabbi 
Joseph Krakoff, who officiat-

Marcia Applebaum

