[1] 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.
[1] Qafih also collected old wedding gowns to loan to brides from poor families.
It is also expounded in a 2005 Hebrew work called V'zot HaBracha (literally: "and this is the blessing") by Yael Shai.
[7] There is also a Hebrew children's book about her and her husband called Ankei HaTorah Ve-haḤesed ("The Giants of Torah and Chesed") by Noam and Shira Nagrober, as part of the "Gedolei HaUmah" ("Great Ones of the People") series.