In Memory of

Adele

Hollander

(Tapper)

Obituary for Adele Hollander (Tapper)

Adele Hollander (nee Tapper), of Baltimore, MD, passed away on Friday, January 6th, 2023 at the age of 94. She is survived by her beloved daughters, Dr. Melissa Hollander and Laurie J. Hollander; sons- and daughters-in-law, Ben Finkelstein, Dr. Lisa "Esther" Hollander, and Dr. Roger Schneider; brother, Melvin (Micki) Tapper; grandchildren, Chaya (Ze'ev) Steimberg, Naftali (Sheina) Hollander, Yisroel Hollander, Hadassah Hollander, Jonathan Schneider, David Schneider and many great-grandchildren. She was predeceased by her cherished son, Louis “Eliezer” Hollander; and parents, Bertha and Louis Tapper.

Services at Sol Levinson's Chapel, 8900 Reisterstown Road, Pikesville, MD 21208, on Sunday, January 8th, 2023 at 2:30 pm. Masks are required at the request of the family. Interment Beth Tfiloh Cemetery. Please omit flowers. Contributions in her memory may be directed to The Eliezer Hollander Fund for Education for Children, c/o Jewish Caring Network, 122 Slade Avenue, Suite 100a, Baltimore, MD 21208 (for online donations, please click "Apply This to a Specific Fund" and select The Eliezer Hollander Fund from the dropdown).

The family will be in mourning at 7 Slade Avenue, Event Room, Pikesville, MD 21208. Masks are required at shiva. The family will be receiving immediately following interment, then Monday through Thursday from 3pm to 8:30pm. If anyone wishes to visit outside of those hours, please reach out to Laurie Hollander.

Service times:
Sunday at 6:00 pm (Traditional Orthodox minyan) *valet parking assistance available for those with limited mobility
Monday at 7:30am (Tradtional Orthodox minyan) and 6:30pm (Conservative Egalitarian minyan)
Tuesday at 7:30am (Tradtional Orthodox minyan) and 6:30pm (Conservative Egalitarian minyan)
Wednesday at 7:30am (Tradtional Orthodox minyan) and 6:30pm (Conservative Egalitarian minyan)
Thursday at 7:30am (Tradtional Orthodox minyan) and 6:30pm (Conservative Egalitarian minyan)
Friday at 7:30am (Tradtional Orthodox minyan).