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Melvin Alvin Max Rubin

Melvin Rubin Obituary

When Melvin Rubin was just a child, he was told that he would not live to be an adult, as he was afflicted by a complicated childhood illness. With the support of his exceptionally dedicated parents, Jack and Bessie Rubin, he defied those dire predictions and went on to attend undergraduate at the University of Miami and then to graduate from the University of California, Berkeley, Boalt Hall Law School in 1968. Those early conjectures of his imminent mortality shaped him--he became a fighter, a man of stalwart perseverance, determined not only to succeed, but to glean every possible joy from each moment of this life. He was greatly admired by friends, family and colleagues alike for his obvious joie de vivre, for his big heart and for his effort to always live life as fully as possible. After graduating from law school, Mel returned to South Florida and opened a successful practice as a litigation attorney. Fourteen years into this career, he met his wife of the past 31 years, Susan Scholz-Rubin, a local psychologist whose involvement in the burgeoning South Florida mediation movement would change Mel's career path forever. By 1985, mediation had become his primary professional passion. He was captivated by the alternate possibility of conflict-resolution as opposed to the adversarial methods inherent to litigation; he would be a peace-maker instead of a litigator. He became a leader of Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR), including mediation, in Florida, serving on committees to develop rules, standards and regulations to shape this previously non-existent profession. He has mediated thousands of cases in all areas of conflict, including civil, appellate, and family. Mel's deepest professional satisfaction was found in teaching and training others, creating a cadre of professionals committed to the constructive resolution of disputes. He has trained over 6000 professionals in ADR over the past 30 years, nationally and internationally. He is known for his work in ethics, professional malpractice, the mortgage foreclosure crisis and designing ADR systems after mass disasters. A most gratifying experience was his participation in the formation and creation of the ADR response to Hurricane Andrew's devastation in 1992. He also thoroughly enjoyed his role as an adjunct professor at the University of Miami, where he taught mediation courses for 13 years. He received accolades and admiration from his many students. Whenever Mel could, he would hit the road and travel to exotic and faraway places. He was a collector of art and books, cufflinks and suspenders, and memorabilia from the Wizard of Oz which he saw as a great parable for all time: the need for courage, heart, intelligence and the importance of always returning home. For all the many things that he loved in life, his family was closest to his heart. Upon his marriage to Susan in 1984, he inherited a new extended family as well as three feisty children, Kevin, Michael and Laura, who he parented with the unconditional love and care of a true father, later also gaining a daughter-in-law, Christin, who he increasingly treasured as the years passed. His grandchildren, Mirabai, Kacie, Cayla and CJ were the greatest joy of his later years. His relationship with his only sibling, Lillian (Lili) Poms, deepened throughout their shared lives together, their dedication to each other never faltering. He was a loving brother-in-law to Allan Poms and doting uncle to his nephews, Douglas and Eric Poms, and his niece-in-law, Krista, and their families. He also had an enduring and close relationship with his sister-in-law, Phyllis Sandrow and her husband, Richard. His most profound sentiments were reserved for his wife, Susan. She was his staunchest support, his steadfast care-giver, his partner in life through tragedy and triumph, his soulmate and greatest love. His deepest sadness occurred in 2003, with the loss of his son, Michael. Memorial donations may be made in Melvin's name to the Michael Scholz Memorial Charitable Fund, www.michaelscholzfund.org. Services to be held at Mt Nebo Memorial Gardens, 5900 SW 77th Avenue, on Sunday, August 16th at 1pm. Graveside service to follow. The family will be observing Shiva from Sunday, 8/16, through Thursday 8/20 at 651 Curtiswood Dr, Key Biscayne, FL, with a service at 7:45 each evening. There will be a Friday (8/21) night service, 7:30pm and a Saturday (8/22) morning service, 9:30am to recite Kaddish at the Chabad House on Key Biscayne.

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Published by the Miami Herald on Aug. 15, 2015.

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Gail Solarana

June 12, 2017

At the MHS reunion, I heard of Mel's passing. I loved Mel since the day we met, probably 65 years ago. He was one of the very good guys. RIP....

Elizabeth Edwards

June 6, 2016

Mel was my favorite professor at the University of Miami. He inspired me to further my training and become a certified mediator. I considered him a mentor. He is the reason I found my passion to mediate and for that I will always be thankful.

August 31, 2015

The lives that Mel touched were always enhanced by the experience. His caring and professional attitude helped so many during difficult stages of their lives. He has advanced his profession and reading of the love of his family only adds to his memory. He will indeed be missed.
Linda Lubitz Boone, CFP

August 23, 2015

Susan and Lilian,
Mel will be missed by all who knew him.
I had a special relationship with Mel that I will never forget. I loved him as a brother. Paula felt the same way about Mel from when she first met him.
He was a very special and brave man who overcame too many hurdles in his life and was able to overcome all of them until the very end.
Love, Roy and Paula Klein

Lina Pagano-Fals

August 21, 2015

Big hug to you Susan from the boys. I have heard many heroic stories about Mel (and Susan)... So much so I imagine had I met him he would have appeared with a cape (or olive branch!) What a lucky woman to have had such a partner, and friend. And how lucky for those he championed. All our best.

Harry Lecorps

August 19, 2015

As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends.

August 19, 2015

May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.

Katie Sayyah

August 18, 2015

Mr. Rubin was my professor at the University of Miami. He was always so kind to all of his students and I am deeply sad to hear about his passing. My thoughts are with his family at this difficult time.

Mary Culbert

August 18, 2015

Mel will be sorely missed by us Californians who counted him as a friend.

Zena Zumeta

August 18, 2015

I am so happy to have known Mel. He brightened my life, among many others'. Love and light to you, Susan, in this difficult time.

Michael McGirney

August 17, 2015

As I write this, I find myself not believing that Mel is gone. I met him many years ago when taking his mediation training course and I then started teaching with him over the next few years. I admired him professionally and I thought of him as a good friend. I will miss him very much.

Richard DeWitt

August 17, 2015

Susan

Mel helped create a profession of peace making and made a difference in so many lives - our world is a better place because of him - he will be missed

Bonnie POMA

August 16, 2015

Eveytime I go to a movie, i thinkK gbout seeing more than one at a time - Sunset Melvin holds the record of 5 movies. The rest of us saw 3 movies with Allan , Lillian and oouglas. V

irwin freund

August 16, 2015

Dear Susan:
I was glad to call Mel a friend and a mentor. I will surely miss him and I am here for you and your family.
irwin

Sandra Goldstein

August 16, 2015

Dear Susan and family
We knew and admired Mel wit the his great capacity for living life to the fullest and not withstanding his struggles on a daily basis. We also know of the total care and devotion you and the family rendered on a daily basis. We look forward to being with you upon our return to Miami. Much love Sandra and Julian Goldstein

Pieter Berlowe

August 16, 2015

Mel trained me to be a mediator, and in so doing made me a better lawyer. I will miss seeing him and his help in resolving my clients problems. He had such a kind soul.

Holly and Robert Schwartztol

August 15, 2015

Dearest Susan. Just learned of this very sad news. Mel was a wondrous soul. He is Over The Rainbow now and he will be so missed on this plane.
Our hearts are with you.
We send you much much love.

August 15, 2015

Dear Susan: Colleen and I are deeply saddened by the loss of Mel. However, we are grateful that he was a part of our lives for nearly 50 years. The obituary says it all: he loved life to the fullest and made those whom he embraced feel both loved and treasured. As his classmate at Univ. of California's Boalt Hall Law School from 1965-1968, we were forever bonded that by that experience. We did our best to make our corners of the world better. In Mel's case, he succeeded beyond all expectations. We join in celebrating a special man. May the memories of Mel give us all comfort and strength in the days ahead. Larry and Colleen Struve, Reno, NV

Lonnie Paterson

August 15, 2015

Susan and Lili and Mel's family and friends and clients have much to remember about this wonderful man.
Lonnie Lipton Paterson

Eunice and Jim Baros

August 15, 2015

Our hearts are broken also. We can hear Mel's laugh all the way to North Palm Beach. Eunice and Jim Baros

Elaine Simon

August 15, 2015

Susan, I was sad to hear about Mel. He truly did have a wonderful joie de vivre when I knew him right after he graduated from law school. He was a very sweet and kind man. I will always remember him.

Joel Levine

August 15, 2015

So sad to see the passing of one of the finest people I've ever known. Mel made everyone he knew feel important. Unless firmly prodded he rarely spoke of his remarkable life and achievements preferring to focus on what he could do for others. And what he did was monumental. Mel would continuously look for ways to enhance the lives of anyone his orbit and certainly helped pave the way for hundreds of people to follow roads not previously available. Mel taught me and placed me in rewarding programs. We'd see each other for business related activities and have lunch about twice a year at a mediocre restaurant, but convenient for me to get to. Unlike many people who structure their conversations to leave you with the image they wish to project, Mel was always deeply candid and honest about all things. I'll miss him in so many ways. There's no one who can say Hi bubbola, what's new with you, and really want to hear the answer. We've lost the best of us.
Joel Levine

August 15, 2015

Susan,
We are so greatly saddened to hear of Mel's passing, and our thoughts are with you and your family.
~ Gary Feder and Nancy Tobin
~ Miami, Florida

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