Luba Robin Goldsmith

Luba Robin Goldsmith (January 17, 1879 – October 7, 1931) was a Ukrainian-born American physician and clubwoman based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

[1] She moved to the United States with her parents when she was a teen; she attended high school in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

[2] In Pittsburgh she was an inspector of the city's tenements from 1903 to 1905,[3] and worked for improvements in the urban water supply.

and What Next?, and another play, East and West, and the Twain Shall Meet, written for the Pittsburgh chapter of Hadassah, in which she was also active[9] Goldsmith also wrote articles about health for national Jewish publications.

Luba Robin Goldsmith died in 1931, aged 52 years, after a surgery at the Mayo Clinic to treat cancer.