Bracha Qafih
Bracha Kapach
Born1922
Yemen
DiedNovember 23, 2013
Israel
NationalityYemenite-Israeli
Other namesBracha Kapach
OccupationRabbanit
Known forPhilanthropy and Tzedakah

Bracha Qafih also known as Bracha Kapach (Hebrew: ברכה קאפח; 1922 – 26 November 2013) was an Israeli rabbanit, wife of Rabbi Yosef Qafih, who was awarded the Israel Prize for her charitable work.[1]

Early life

Qafih was born in Yemen. She was married to her first cousin, Yosef Kapach, at the age of eleven.[2] Seven years later, they immigrated to Palestine with their three children, one of whom died on the way. Another son, Arieh, was born in Palestine.[1]

Social work

Qafih’s first enterprise in the country was running an embroidery workshop employing 50 Yemenite women. For over half a century, she organized holiday food packages for the needy of Jerusalem. The food was packaged by student volunteers and distributed from her home in Nahlaot.[1] Qafih also collected old wedding gowns to loan to brides from poor families.[3]

Awards and recognition

In 1999, Kapach was awarded the Israel Prize for her special contributions to society and the State of Israel.[4] Kapach and her husband are the only married couple to have both won the Israel Prize.[5]

References

  1. 1 2 3 A rising star, The Jerusalem Post Archived 2013-12-03 at the Wayback Machine
  2. Rebbetzin aids Jerusalem poor
  3. Teaching Jewish Life Cycle: Traditions and Activities, Barbara Binder Kadden, Bruce Kadden
  4. "Israel Prize Official Site - Recipients in 1999 (in Hebrew)".
  5. Rebbetzin aids Jerusalem poor Archived 2012-06-03 at the Wayback Machine
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