years with him. They traveled the world, including Israel where she had a Bat Mitzvah, before Leonard died. Her legacy of love, care, and generosity will continue to inspire future generations to make a vital difference in the world. Along with her first husband, Seymour, she was a founding member of Temple Judea in Coral Gables and she loved being a Lion of Judah for
Marcia doing one of the things she loved best – dancing
many decades. She was especially fond of the beautiful music almost every Friday night at Shabbat services at Temple Judea and on Sunday afternoons at New World Symphony. Throughout her life, Marcia was honored by several organizations including Temple Judea (Coral Gables), Jacob’s Pillow (Becket, MA), Brain and Behavior Research (New York)
and the Greater Miami Jewish Federation. Her passion fueled her desire to leave a substantial bequest for these organizations, so they could continue their fine work. Marcia was a superb spouse, mom and homemaker. She loved to cook, play the piano, dance, play golf, and entertain friends. She loved and
Marcia and four of her five children at Temple Judea in Coral Gables
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