Reb Yaakov Kopel Rubin, 84, AH

Reb Yaakov Kopel Rubin, beloved patriarch to a respected Lubavitch family, and scion of great chassidic masters, has passed away early Wednesday morning, 15th of Menachem Av 5783.

Reb Yaakov Kopel Rubin, beloved patriarch to a respected Lubavitch family, and scion of great chassidic masters, has passed away early Wednesday morning, 15th of Menachem Av 5783.

He was 84 years old.

His father was HoRav Moshe Yosef Rubin, the Kimpelunger Ruv, a descendant of the Chassidic Rebbes of Kosov, Ropschitz, Belz, and Savran, a leading rabbinic figure in pre-war Bukovina and Romania, and a well known Holocaust hero, founding and leading the Vaad Hatzolah in Bucharest during the Second World War. His mother was Rebbetzin Sarah Rubin, nee Farkas.

Born in 1939 in Campulung before the war started in Romania, Reb Yaakov spent the war years with his parents in the relative safety of Bucharest.

In 1948, the family emigrated to the United States, first settling in Long Beach, NY and later moved to Borough Park, where Rav Moshe Yosef served as head of Beis Din Vaad HaRabonim.

After studying at the Mirer Yeshiva and Torah Vo’Daas, R’ Yaakov married Leah Drizin, daughter of the great Chabad chosid Reb Avrohom Drizin (Mayorer). Living in Borough Park for nearly 6 decades, together they built a bais neeman b’yisroel, with doros yeshorim umevurachim.

Professionally, R’ Yaakov was an electrical engineer and had a noteworthy career, serving Chief Scientist at ITT Avionics, Defense and Electronics, and president of ITT Aerospace Controls.

R’ Yaakov was a driving force in the summer community of Tannersville, NY where he served for decades as president of Congregation Anshei Hasharon.

He is survived by his wife Leah Rubin and their children Chaya New of Melbourne, Australia, Rivkah Denburg of Boca Raton, Florida, Rochel Butman of Crown Heights/ Westchester, Dinah Brawer of Crown Heights, Dvorah Glick of Crown Heights, Chana Silberstein of Larchmont, NY, Esti Mochkin of Crown Heights, and Moshe Yosef Rubin of Pomona, NY; and by many grandchildren and great-grandchildren.

He was predeceased by his older brother, Dr. Schmelke Rubin of Montreal and Lawrence.

Levaya will take place today, Wednesday, at 12 pm at Shomrei Hadas Chapels, 3803 14th Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11218

The Aron will pass by 770 at 1 pm, followed by Kvurah at Old Montefiore cemetery, 226-20 Francis Lewis Blvd. Cambria Heights, NY 11411

Shiva this week will be at 1261 50th Street, Brooklyn, NY.

Wednesday evening sitting
1261 50th Street, Boro Park
Mincha 7 pm
Maariv 8:45 pm
Shiva until 9:30 pm

Thursday all day at 1261 50th Street, Boro Park
Shacharis 10 am
Mincha 8 pm
Maariv 9:30 pm
Shiva until 10:00 pm

Friday at 1261 50th Street Boro Park
Shachris 10 am
Shiva until 11:30 am

Shiva will be at
96 Park Lane Tannersville NY
Motzei Shabbos until 10:30 pm
Sunday in Tannersville
Shachris 10am
Mincha 8pm
Maariv 8:50 pm
Shiva until 930pm.

Shiva will resume Monday morning at 1261 50th Street
Shacharis 10 am
Mincha 8 pm
Maariv 8:45 pm
Shiva until 10 pm

Tuesday morning at 1261 50th Street, Boro Park
Shachris 10 am

Baruch Dayan Haemes.

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  1. A truly great man. A true Talmid Chochim and a Masmid who always learned especially in the summer in Tannersville NY for many years with his Chavrusah Reb Hirschel Schechter Shlita. Always a wise word and smile. Was always special to have him in our Shul the Kolel Minyan for years especially during Tishrei. He will be missed.

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