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Caring for the Community DANNY SCHWARTZ STAFF WRITER E 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