Bruria Hutner David
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Rebbetzin Bruria David ( he, ברוריה דייוויד; 1938 – April 9, 2023 (19 Nissan 5783)) was an American-born Israeli Haredi Jewish rebbetzin and Torah scholar. She was the founder and dean of
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(commonly known as BJJ), a prestigious Haredi religious girls seminary located in the
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neighborhood of Jerusalem, Israel. She was the only child of Rabbi Yitzchak Hutner (1906–1980),
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of Yeshiva Rabbi Chaim Berlin, and the wife of Rabbi
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,
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of Yeshiva Pachad Yitzchok in Jerusalem's Har Nof neighborhood. Together with her husband and parents, she was on one of the airplanes hijacked by the
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terrorists in 1970.


Early life and education

Bruria David was born in 1938, the daughter of Rabbi Yitzchak Hutner and Masha Lipshitz. Her parents married in 1933 and moved to Mandatory Palestine, but returned to New York a year later, where Bruria was born. David received her doctorate in philosophy from Columbia University in 1971 as a student of
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. Her dissertation, titled ''The Dual Role of Rabbi Zvi Hirsch Chajes: Traditionalist and Maskil'', deals with Rabbi Chajes's relationships in the traditional world of Orthodox Judaism as well insights upon his worldview and beliefs based on his publications, halachic writings and personal correspondence.


BJJ

David founded
Beth Jacob Jerusalem Beth Jacob Jerusalem ( he, סמינר בית יעקב למורות, ''Seminar Bais Yaakov LeMorot''), also known as Machon Sarah Schneirer, commonly referred to as BJJ, is a Haredi religious girls seminary located in the Unsdorf neighborhood of J ...
(BJJ), also known as Machon Sarah Shneirer, in the early 1970s as a post-secondary seminary in Israel, which is geared for American and European graduates of Bais Yaakov who wish to pursue Torah study on an advanced academic level. Previously, she had a seminary in Esther Schonfeld of the East Side, and then in Bais Yaakov Academy. The seminary also provides professional training toward a teaching degree. David personally interviewed most applicants, with the exception of applicants who opted for a written entrance exam instead of an interview.


Black September hijacking

In 1970, David and her husband accompanied her parents on a trip to Israel. During the return flight to New York on 6 September 1970, their plane was
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by the PFLP Palestinian terrorist organization. The terrorists freed the non-Jewish passengers and held the Jewish passengers hostage on the plane for one week, after which the women and children – including David and her mother – were released and sent to Cyprus. The hijacked airplanes were subsequently detonated. The remaining 40-plus Jewish men – including Rabbis Hutner and David, and two students accompanying Hutner, Rabbi Meir Fund and Rabbi Yaakov Drillman – and male flight crew continued to be held hostage in and around
Amman Amman (; ar, عَمَّان, ' ; Ammonite language, Ammonite: 𐤓𐤁𐤕 𐤏𐤌𐤍 ''Rabat ʻAmān'') is the capital and largest city of Jordan, and the country's economic, political, and cultural center. With a population of 4,061,150 a ...
, Jordan; Hutner was held alone in an isolated location while Jews around the world prayed for his safe return. Hutner and David were finally released on 26 September and flown to
Nicosia Nicosia ( ; el, Λευκωσία, Lefkosía ; tr, Lefkoşa ; hy, Նիկոսիա, romanized: ''Nikosia''; Cypriot Arabic: Nikusiya) is the largest city, capital, and seat of government of Cyprus. It is located near the centre of the Mesaor ...
, Cyprus. On 28 September Hutner, David, their wives and students were flown back to New York via Europe, and were home in time for the first night of Rosh Hashana.


Scholarship

Together with her husband, Yonasan David, Bruria edited the works of her father, entitled ''Pachad Yitzchok'' (Dread of Isaac). The couple also compiled and published the official biography of Hutner, entitled ''Sefer HaZikaron'' (Book of Remembrance).


Death

Bruria David died on April 9, 2023, at the age of 84.


References


External links


Bruria Hutner David's full PhD thesis (PDF)
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