Funeral Details

E. Leonard Rubin

SERVICE INFORMATION

Date and Time

Friday, February 6, 2026 at 12 Noon

Service

Temple Beth-El
3610 Dundee Road
Northbrook, Illinois 60062
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Clergy

Rabbi Sidney Helbraun
Cantor Stefanie Greene
Temple Beth-El

Interment

Zion Gardens Cemetery
6758 West Addison Street
Chicago, Illinois 60634
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Shiva

Rubin Residence
270 Sunset Drive
Northfield, Illinois 60093
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Friday upon return from the cemetery until Shabbat, Saturday from 2PM
and Sunday from 12PM to 4PM

Memorial Contributions

Temple Beth-El
3610 Dundee Road
Northbrook, Illinois 60062
www.templebeth-el.org
or
Gastrointestinal Research Foundation (GIRF)
2070 Green Bay Road, Suite 167
Highland Park, Illinois 60035
www.giresearchfoundation.org





OBITUARY

E. Leonard Rubin passed away on February 3, 2026, at age 93. Born in Chicago to Frances Rabin and Samuel Rubin on January 11, 1933, “Lenny” was the youngest of three (sister Inez and brother Sheldon).

After serving in the Army, Lenny completed his undergraduate and law degrees at the University of Miami and moved to New York, where he saw as many Broadway plays and Leonard Bernstein concerts as he could, before moving back to Chicago.
Len practiced copyright and entertainment law. He was General Counsel of Playboy, and had an illustrious career representing authors, playwrights, musicians, photographers, filmmakers, artists, reporters, journalists, and more.

Lenny was a pillar in the Chicago legal community. For decades he was the Director and head writer of the Chicago Bar Association’s annual “Christmas Spirits” show. At the helm of the “Bar Show,” Len created a heyday of political satire in Chicago, drawing attendance from governors, mayors, judges, and everyone who was anyone in the legal or political community. The Bar Show was a place to see and be seen, thanks to the tireless efforts of Len and his friends. “Road show” performances across the country earned accolades as well, including from U.S. Supreme Court Justice Douglas.

It was in his role as Director of the Bar Show that he met his wife, Audrey (née Holzer). The two shared a mutual love of the law, theater, music, and travel. Over their 43 years together, they traveled around the world, often with their two daughters Margot (Zeke Sulkes) and Bette, performed together in the Bar Show in Chicago, and sang with the Yale Alumni Glee Club in England, Wales and Russia, as well as at Carnegie Hall. They made countless trips to New York and London to see shows, and never tired of watching their favorite classic movies such as Casablanca and Airplane!

An active member of the Copyright Society of the USA, Len enjoyed everything “entertainment law.” He mentored young lawyers, taught Entertainment Law at John Marshall/UIC Law School, and presented at numerous symposia. He wrote articles for copyright and entertainment books and treatises, and gave interviews as an expert on issues ranging from the rise of illegal music downloads in the early 2000s to the famous “monkey selfie”. He was a tremendous writer, from impeccable legal briefs at the first draft, to chronicling his life story, always with a profound sense of wit and heart. To know Lenny was to love him. His stories captivated everyone within earshot, and his sense of humor was unparalleled.

Len leaves behind his wife, Audrey (nee Holzer), daughters Margot (Zeke Sulkes), Bette, Suzanne, son Matthew (Anne Brady Rubin), grandchildren Ezra Sulkes, Mabel Sulkes, Keaton Rubin, and Maeve Rubin.

In lieu of flowers, the family kindly requests donations be made to either Temple Beth-El of Northbrook or the Gastrointestinal Research Foundation (GIRF).


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Audrey,

On behalf of the Board and staff of the GI Research Foundation, I want to express our deepest sympathy for the loss of your husband, Len. You and your family are in our thoughts. We hope your treasured memories help you during this time of profound sadness.

Warmly

Jackie

Jackie Casey
February 4, 2026
Dear Audrey and family

My deepest condolences on your immeasurable loss. As in his life, may his memories continue to be a blessing.

Susan Sneider
February 4, 2026
Lennie was one of a kind...the very best....warm, funny and ready to help anyone and everyone he could. This is a tough loss for the legal community but more importantly, for the Chicagoland community is well....Rest in Peace Lenny....your memory will forever be a blessing for all who knew you.
With Love
Paul Lisnek

Paul Lisnek
February 4, 2026
We are so very sorry for your loss. Our deepest and heartfelt sympathy.

Susan and Bob Cornis
February 4, 2026
Len will be missed by colleagues and students at UIC Law (John Marshall). It was my pleasure to know and work with him for the past several years. May his memory be a blessing to all whose lives he touched.

David Sorkin
February 4, 2026
I had many wonderful extensive conversations with Lynn. He was a very interesting captivating person to talk to about any subject. I wish the family all the best of memories to hold in their heart forever and ever..
Rosely Kaiser

rosely kaiser
February 4, 2026
Dear Audrey, Margot and Bette --

I am so sorry to learn of Lenny's passing. He was everything you wrote about, and then some. The week we met at the ranch in Colorado back in 1995 (was it 1996 or 1997?) still ranks as one of the best weeks ever. We loved getting to know all of you and spending significant time together in the years that followed, going to guest ranches in the summertime, family b'nai mitzvot, and other occasions. Lenny was generous and loving in every way, one of the best human beings I have ever been privileged to know and a true friend. You all know better than I ever could what a marvelous person Lenny was. Funny, witty, brilliant, smart, charming, engaging -- and a great friend. I am so sorry for your loss. May his memory be for a blessing for all of you, forever.

Love,
Paul

Paul Beck
February 4, 2026
Dear Audrey, Margot, and Bette,
I was honored to know Len and to witness the beautiful love your family shares and the incredible legacy he has in each of you. Becky and I send our deepest sympathies during this difficult time. May his memory always bring blessings.

David

David Rubin
February 4, 2026
Audrey and family, I am saddened to hear of Len’s passing. I have many fond memories of him during my bar show days. He was a mentor to countless people. May his memory forever be for a blessing.

Edie Reese
February 5, 2026
My thoughts and love so with all of you .

Bob Johnson

Robert Johnson
February 5, 2026
Dearest Audrey, Margot and Bette.

Howard and I were devastated to learn of Lenny’s passing. How awful all this is for you. Lenny’s courage throughout his declining health was admirable and inspiring. His sense of humor was unshakable. His life, remarkable. His friendship treasured. His love for all of you, undeniable. His pride of his grandchildren bursting. Lenny was one of a kind. We know we are better individuals for having the privilege of calling him friend. We will miss him always… and those lovely breakfasts he prepared every time we stayed with you over so many years. 😢💔

With tears and loving hugs.
Sally and Howard

Sally & Howard Ragin
February 5, 2026
I'll always remember my uncle is a very intelligent a very calm and very nice person. I wish we would have been able to spend more time together.

Sheri LaBarbera
February 6, 2026
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February 6, 2026
Dearest Audrey, Margot, and Bette,
I am deeply sorry for your loss. Len was a wonderful husband, father, and friends. I hope you can find some comfort in knowing that he loved and was loved by so many.
Love, Sherrie

Sherrie Travis
February 6, 2026