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66 | SEPTEMBER 8 • 2022

E

laine Pearlman passed
away peacefully on
Aug. 25, 2022, sur-
rounded by loved ones.
Elaine was raised by two
hard-working entrepreneurs
in Detroit. Her father, Leon,
was a pharmacist. Her moth-
er, Minnie, ran a hardware
store and managed rental
properties. They instilled in
her an appreciation of hard
work, dedication to family
and commitment to commu-
nity.
Elaine was an extraor-
dinarily well-rounded
woman. She excelled in
academics, graduating with
a B.A. in education from the
University of Michigan and
a master’s of education from
Duke University. She was an
effective community organiz-
er who led by example and
with charm. She served as
president of Hadassah and
East Lansing’s Congregation
Shaarey Zedek Sisterhood, as
a secretary and board mem-
ber of her synagogue, and as
the three-term president of
the Greater Lansing Jewish
Welfare Federation.
Elaine was also an accom-
plished pianist and athlete.
She won several doubles
trophies at the Tennis Club of
Lansing. While she enjoyed
winning, she valued sports-
manship and inclusiveness
far more. Her reputation for
generosity and grace was
known throughout the East
Lansing community.
Elaine continued her par-
ents’ entrepreneurial legacy
by contributing meaningfully
to the development of her
husband’s medical practice,

even learning
to do fundus
photography and
fluorescein angi-
ography.
Elaine loved to
travel. She spoke
six languages,
some more fluently than oth-
ers, but always knew how to
talk her way into your heart.
More than anything else,
Elaine treasured the time she
spent with those she loved.
Elaine leaves behind
a loving family who will
miss her dearly: her devot-
ed husband and partner
of 54 years, Dr. Martin
Pearlman; her children,
Rebecca Pearlman (Peter
Evans), Robert Pearlman
(Liad Ganz Pearlman),
Julie Pearlman (Anthony
Pick) and Aviva Pearlman
(Nosson Knobloch); 11
grandchildren who lov-
ingly called her “Bobee,”
Shoshana Evans, Shira Evans,
Lara Pick, Mindy Pick,
Jeremy Pick, Simon Pick,
Jonathan Pearlman, Gabriel
Pearlman, Micah Pearlman,
Tova Knobloch and Gila
Knobloch; her brother,
Bernard Friedman.
Contributions may be
made in her honor to the CJE
Friend Center for Memory
Care, 1601 Lake Cook Road,
Deerfield, IL 60015, cje.net/
friend-center; to the Greater
Lansing Jewish Federation,
1924 Coolidge Road, East
Lansing, MI 48823, jewish-
federationlansing.org; or to a
charity of your choice.
Interment was at the
Shalom Memorial Park,
Arlington Heights, Ill.

A Loving, Dynamic
Woman

OBITUARIES
OF BLESSED MEMORY

Elaine
Pearlman

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