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Sarah Ruth Rubin

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Sarah Ruth Rubin obituary, 1927-2023, Henrico, VA

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1927

DIED

2023

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Sarah Rubin Obituary

RUBIN, Sarah Ruth Brenner, born November 12, 1927, passed away on July 30 while in residence at Beth Sholom Gardens in Henrico County, Virginia. She was predeceased by her parents, Hyman and Dorothy Brenner, her brothers and sister Benjamin, David and Miriam (Schtampf), as well as her husband of 69 years, Milton Rubin. She is survived by her children, Mark (Debbie Oswalt) and also daughter-in-law Susan Rubin, Joel (Sara Jo) and Deborah Pollack (Alan) as well as seven grandchildren – Rabbi Jake Rubin (Lindsay), Zachary Rubin, Danny Rubin (Shikma), Molly Nizhnikov (Joe), Joseph Pollack (Rachael), Ben Pollack, and Rabbi Michael Pollack (Sofie) - and ten great grandchildren – Sophie, Jonah and Caleb Rubin; Lucy, Nora and Harris Nizhnikov; Niv and Shai Rubin; and Solomon and Milo Pollack. For a host of nieces and nephews, from Virginia and Florida to Delaware and Colorado, Sarah was their last surviving aunt. Indeed all their uncles died years ago.

Sarah grew up in Newport News, VA, above the family bakery, a formative institution for the entire Brenner clan, as was Adath Jeshurun Synagogue where Sarah, Milton and their children attended holiday and Sabbath services while visiting her hometown. The Rubins spent many days and nights collectively in the Christopher Shores neighborhood for memorable Passover seders and other meals that occasionally featured spirited competitions over who had baked the best dessert, "Richmond or Newport News."

Yet it was in Richmond where Sarah, a graduate of Newport News High School, made her mark. She met Milton, an engineer with Allied Chemical and seven years her senior, while a student at Westhampton College of the University of Richmond where she was Phi Beta Kappa. Trained to be an educator, Sarah taught civics for two years in Hampton and then more than two decades instructing students at Richmond's Beth El synagogue on Grove Avenue in Judaic studies and the Hebrew language, sending hundreds of young people out into the world with an appreciation of their culture and traditions. She also made long lasting relationships with former students and fellow teachers, in particular her devoted friend Nancy Walter.

At Beth El, Sarah and Milton were dependable "shul" goers, setting a sterling example for their children who have maintained their devotion to Judaism and passed it down to the next generations. While Milton was a "gabbai" at the temple, Sarah was a dedicated member of numerous committees and Sisterhood along with Hadassah and the Jewish Woman's Club at the Jewish Community Center.

Sarah and Milton traveled widely, including to the Far East and Europe and most unusually, in their 80's, to a Sandals resort where young couples celebrated the oldest husband and wife at the attraction. Their principal focus though was always their family, whether it was preparing lively seders and other meals at their home on Marroit Road (after moving from Shenandoah Avenue) or taking the kids to state parks and other vacation destinations including New York for the World's Fair, Atlantic City or Wilmington, Delaware to visit Milton's family. There was also an unforgettable journey in 2000 when Milton and Sarah took the family to Israel, where Ben and Molly had bar and bat mitzvah ceremonies, and everyone floated on the Jordan River.

Outside home, Sarah was outgoing, enjoying movies, chamber music concerts, local theater, bridge and mah-jongg. She had a legion of longtime friends and was a prolific needle pointer, creating customized tallit bags for her husband, children and grandchildren (which inspired other women to do the same), as well as framed Jewish scenes that hang proudly in their homes. In addition, Sarah had an encyclopedic knowledge of other Jewish families in Richmond, which made her a go-to resource for local history.

The Rubins wish to thank the staff at Beth Sholom Gardens and in particular Juliana Duncan. They also express deep appreciation to personal aides Afua Manu, Brenda Burwell and Mattie Terry and nurses with Gentiva Hospice. Robbed of her eyesight and other faculties as she aged, visiting Sarah and overseeing her needs was a priority of her children and their spouses.

A graveside ceremony will take place on Tuesday, August 1, 2023 at 11 a.m. at Richmond Beth El Cemetery Chapel, 4000 Pilots Lane, Richmond, VA 23222 on Laburnum Avenue. Sarah was a faithful longtime member of the Beth El Cemetery Corporation, which makes her internment there even more poignant. Donations in her memory can be made to Beth El or a synagogue of your choice. Livestream will be available at www.blileys.com, for those unable to attend.
Published by Richmond Times-Dispatch on Aug. 1, 2023.

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Marion Dere Muller

August 4, 2023

Condolences on the passing of your mother. I remember her fondly from years back.

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Kenneth Olshansky

August 1, 2023

To the entire Rubin family: It is with sadness to learn of Sarah´s passing. Sarah knew me and our entire family growing up in Newport News. When we connected with her and Milton at Beth El it was indeed special. She never failed to ask how we and my parents were doing. This is not hyperbole but Sarah was one of the sweetest and kindest persons I have ever known. Karen and I send lots of love. She will not be forgotten. Ken and Karen Olshansky

Win and Roger Loria

August 1, 2023

What a beautiful life-she left behind so many to make her memory a blessing.

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