KIDS Issue 864 · June 9, 2021

In Focus

His Will was her sole focus. Remembering Rebbetzin Chaitchi Knopfler

In Focus

Rebbetzin Chaitchi Knopfler of Golders Green, London, passed away on Isru Chag Shavuos at just 64 years of age. The Rebbetzin was an intensely spiritual person who lived a life of constant focus on Hashem’s Will, waking at 5:30 each morning to pack as much as possible into her day. Her magic was that she took the women around her — girls who watched her daven in shul, kallahs whom she taught, post-seminary girls and ladies who attended her shiurim — along on the journey.

Her usual greeting, even on the phone, was “Hello, darling!” creating a wide circle of people who felt close to her. “She had a warm, gentle voice,” recalls one student, “but fervent yiras Hashem.”

As the daughter of the well-known London businessman and philanthropist Reb Zalman Margulies, the Rebbetzin grew up in a wealthy home full of chesed and community feeling. The Margulies family are of distinguished descent, grandchildren of the Premishlan chassidic dynasty and other rabbanim.

She married Rabbi Berel Knopfler, today the rav of Sinai Bais Medrash and rosh yeshivah of Chayei Olam. Rebbetzin Knopfler was always at her husband’s side — and also very much a personality in her own right. Her husband’s Torah meant the world to her, yet her own role was uniquely expansive. In addition to raising a big family, she taught young students, kallahs, and women, initiated several mitzvah projects, and constantly focused on her own learning and tefillah.

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