Such erudition was quite uncommon among Jewish women of that time, and the Memorbuch of Worms makes special mention of it.
After his death on May 26, 1615, she returned with her son Samson and her three daughters to Prague, in order to devote herself to the education of her children.
Eva refused an offer of marriage from Isaiah Horowitz, then rabbi of Prague, who was about to emigrate to Jerusalem, although she longed to be in the Holy Land.
When her three daughters were married, she followed her son Samson to Worms, whither he had been called to take the position of his father; and soon afterward, in 1651, she left for Palestine.
On the journey, Eva Bacharach died in Sofia, where she was buried with great honor.