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Mrs. Dussia (Daisy) Bradpiece, a'h
by Betzalel Kahn

Mrs. Dussia (Daisy) Bradpiece, a'h, the widow of HaRav Ben-Tzion of the Gateshead kehilloh, was brought to rest in Jerusalem last week at the age of 94.

Born in Newcastle, England in 5669 (1909), she lost her father Rav Aryeh Meir Wilensky at the age of 12. Then she assumed the burden of providing for the family, while helping her mother care for her younger siblings.

In 5700 (1940) she married and began to build a home of Torah with a driven commitment to chinuch habonim in a place almost entirely devoid of Torah and Yiddishkeit, eventually turning their home into a beacon for the area and paving the way for other Jewish families to send their sons to yeshiva. Later her daughter married an outstanding ben Torah, a practice almost unheard of in Newcastle at the time.

Mrs. Bradpiece's acts of chesed were known far and wide. She would cook for Jews who had to be hospitalized and opened her home to all in need.

In his hesped, her son-in-law, HaRav Moshe Kopshitz, rov of Jerusalem's Romema neighborhood and one of the heads of Yeshivas Kol Yaakov, spoke of her mesirus nefesh in educating her children and her zechus through her offspring -- children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren engaged in Torah and yiras Shomayim.

Her son, Rav Yaakov Shmuel Bradpiece, one of the roshei yeshiva of Yeshivas Ohr Somayach, delivered an impassioned hesped in which he tearfully recounted a life of constantly helping others, from her early childhood until her twilight years. Then her son, R' Shaul Bradpiece, a pillar of the chareidi community in Golders Green, offered some short words of parting.

 

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