Heavy rain in the Neve Yaakov neighborhood: In Jerusalem, educator Mrs. Rachel Chaya Feuchtunger, director of the 'Margalit' seminary and 'Shvili Beit Yaakov' in the Holy City, passed away this afternoon (Wednesday), at the age of 54.
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The deceased, may God bless her soul, passed away after a battle with a serious illness from which she had suffered for the past six months. For the past two days, she had been hospitalized at Hadassah Ein Kerem Hospital, and today, to the heartbreak of her family and students, she passed away. The deceased, may God bless her soul, was born in Av 5767 to her father, the Gaon Rabbi Akiva Yosef Weisspisch, and her mother, Ahuva, in Bnei Brak. When she reached puberty, she married her husband, the Gaon Rabbi Alon Feuchtunger, a judge in the court of the Gaon Rabbi Baruch Shraga. Her friend and neighbor for the past twenty-five years describes in a conversation with Haredim 10: "She was and will be my entry ticket to the world to come. She lectured everywhere, opened Torah classes. She would make time and volunteer several times a week to visit the sick - for years. "She passed away in a short time, she suffered severe torment in her last days. She helped many girls with their weddings. Despite the torment, she visited her parents once a week. She had great respect for her parents. "Before she passed away, it was difficult for her to have children who were not yet married, including her oldest daughter, who is 13 years old. On the other hand, she believed that there is a Creator in the world and that this was the Creator's will. She thought a lot about her singles, she really wanted a groom, so that each one would settle down in his place, but she didn't have time. "She felt in the last few days that the Holy One, Baruch, gives her every day with grace, she hid her torment from her family members." At the time of her passing, her family members were present in her room. She left behind her husband, her parents, and 12 orphans - including six unmarried children. Her funeral will leave tonight at 8:30 PM from the Shamgar Funeral Home for the Mount of Olives Cemetery, where she will be buried.