Arnold-Rubinoff-Obituary

Photo courtesy of Dressler's Jewish Funeral Care

Arnold "Arn" Rubinoff

Atlanta, Georgia

Apr 14, 1950 – Aug 12, 2024 (Age 74)

About

BORN
April 14, 1950
DIED
August 12, 2024
AGE
74
LOCATION
Atlanta, Georgia

Obituaries

Dressler's Jewish Funeral Care Obituary

Arnold E. Rubinoff, award-winning Georgia Tech professor and attorney, died on August 12th at the age of 74.Born to parents George and Jeanette, Arn was raised in Fair Lawn, New Jersey, older brother to Mitchell and Craig. He put himself through school working as a laborer for a construction...

Read More

Guest Book

Not sure what to say?

I worked with Arn professionally and had enormous respect for his professionlism, experience, and empathy. I was hoping to connect wtih him next year and will look out for opportunities to pay forward the lessons he taught and mentorship he gave me in our work together. Charles Siegel

Arn was the first person to interview me at Georgia Tech in 2008. He was an enthusiastic supporter of my candidacy and made me feel at home at Tech. Arn was a fabulous colleague and teacher who was always willing to go the extra mile to help the law group, the College, the Institute, and, of course, his students (who numbered in the thousands). He made my life as area coordinator so much easier. I could always count on Arn to teach an extra class or pitch in to help with any task which needed...

Arn was an incredible professor and very generous person. He was always willing to go the extra mile to help his students, and personally went above and beyond with me on several instances. It’s a great loss and I’m very sorry to his family.

Professor Rubinoff was one of the most engaging professors I had the pleasure of learning from. He asked great questions and always connected what he was teaching to real world experiences. I am thankful for all the time I spent in his classroom. May he rest in peace and may his memory be a blessing.

My condolences to Arn's family. It was really a shock to learn about his demise. Arn was a great colleague. It was always a pleasure to interact with him. What I will always remember about him is his ability to effectively communicate important issues discussed and decided at the Faculty Executive Board Meetings to all the faculty colleagues at Scheller.
May his soul rest in peace.
Narayan

Profesor Rubinoff’s passion for ethics and law was truly inspiring, and I will always cherish the lessons I learned in his classroom. He challenged us to think deeply, question thoroughly, and stand by our values. His dedication and love for teaching left a lasting impact on me, and I will carry his wisdom with me always.

My deepest condolences to his family. He will be greatly missed.

Professor Rubinoff’s International Business class was one of the first classes I took at Georgia Tech. I learned so much and was inspired by his passion and knowledge. He will be greatly missed. My deepest condolences.

Professor Rubinoff was an exemplary teacher and an even better human.

He made an impact in my life through his Law and Ethics class and I’m a better professional because of it.

My condolences to him and his family.

Professor Rubinoff is such a kind person. I interacted with him only a couple times in my work many years ago (through emails and phone calls) and can tell he goes above and beyond for all of his students. I remember when he came by my office one time to pick up some papers and he wanted to make sure I would be there. He came to tell me how great of a job I was doing and it meant so much to me at that time. His words still motivate me until this day. He was that kind of person.