Harold M. Rudin, aka Mr. Jai Alai, left for the big fronton in the sky on November 12, 2024.
  
  Harold was born on May 28, 1938, in Hartford, CT, to Dorothy K. and Meyer J. Rudin. He
  
  attended Weaver High School and coordinated every reunion for the Class of 1956. He was a
  
  UCONN graduate and a proud member of Phi Epsilon Pi. Harold married Roberta Mae DuBrow
  
  on June 25, 1961, and they remained married for 53 years until her death in 2014. Harold is
  
  survived by his children, Danylle Rudin of Newburgh, NY, Rabbi Jennifer Rudin and her fiancé,
  
  Dr. Jeffrey Bornstein of Milford, MA, and Robert Rudin of Revere, MA; his grandchildren, Elana,
  
  Mariel Sable and her fiancé Kyle Kaneb, and Gabrielle Sable, and Matthew and Sam Coleman;
  
  his sister Cynthia and her husband Ron Naiman; many loving nieces, nephews and their
  
  children; and friends too numerous to count. In addition to his wife, he is predeceased by his
  
  brother, Laurence Rudin. Harold and Roberta were well known among their synagogue families
  
  at Teferes Israel and later Beth David, where they helped run BINGO, served on the Board, and
  
  served many meals as kitchen volunteers. When they moved to Becket, MA, they became
  
  passionate volunteers at Jacob’s Pillow, where they made many new friends and mentored
  
  young dancers from around the world and became active members of Congregation Ahavath
  
  Sholom of Great Barrington. Harold was a principle at Rudin & Kalin Insurance and owned the
  
  Dairy Queen in Wilson, CT, for many years. During ice cream season, you could find him
  
  entertaining family, friends, and Jai Alai players in the back of the DQ and listening to Barbara
  
  Streisand, whom he loved second only to Roberta. A funeral service will be officiated by Rabbi
  
  Jennifer Rudin at 11 AM on November 14, at Weinstein Mortuary, 640 Farmington Avenue,
  
  Hartford, followed by interment in Teferes Israel Cemetery, East Granby. Immediately following
  
  the interment, the family will receive visitors at Temple Sinai, 41 West Hartford Rd, Newington,
  
  until 5 PM. Shiva will continue at the Rudin/Bornstein home beginning Saturday, November 16,
  
  6 to 8 PM; Sunday, November 17, 3 to 6 PM; and Monday, November 18 through Wednesday,
  
  November 20, 6 to 8 PM. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made to
  
  Congregation Ahavath Sholom, 15 North St, Great Barrington, MA 01230, Jacob’s Pillow Dance,
  
  358 George Carter Road, Becket, MA, 01223, or Jewish Family Service of Metrowest, 475
  
  Franklin Street Suite 101, Framingham, MA 01702.
 
  In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made to:
  
  
  Congregation Ahavath Sholom
  
  
  15 North Street
  
  
  Great Barrington, MA 01230
 
  Jacob’s Pillow Dance
  
  
  358 George Carter Road
  
  
  Becket, MA 01223
 
  Jewish Family Service of Metrowest
  
  
  475 Franklin Street Suite 101
  
  
  Framingham, MA 01702
 
  Immediately following
  
  
  the interment, the family will receive visitors at Temple Sinai, 41 West Hartford Rd, Newington,
  
  
  until 5 PM. Shiva will continue at the Rudin/Bornstein home beginning Saturday, November 16,
  
  
  6 to 8 PM; Sunday, November 17, 3 to 6 PM; and Monday, November 18 through Wednesday,
  
  
  November 20, 6 to 8 PM.
 
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