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JERUSALEM, Israel, January 8, 2026 – The Yad Sarah family, stunned, heartbroken, and shaken, bows its head in mourning, at the passing of Rabbi Uri Lupolianski, of righteous blessed memory, our founder and leader and a man of kindness and boundless giving. Rabbi Lupolianski dedicated much of his life’s work to Yad Sarah, for which he accepted the Israel Prize in 1994. He served as the first haredi mayor of Jerusalem from 2003-2008.
At midnight on Thursday, January 8th, 2026, (the 19th of Tevet) , in Jerusalem, Rabbi Uri Lupolianski passed away surrounded by family. He will be remembered for his great leadership and for spearheading Yad Sarah’s activities, services and branches from the day it was founded until his final day.
Born in Haifa on August 29th, 1951 (the 27th of Av, 5711), to his parents Rabbi Yaakov and Malka, of blessed memory, Rabbi Uri Lupolianski was raised and educated in the “HaNegev” and “Torah Ohr” yeshivot, and was active in the field of education and spiritual integration of immigrant children. He also served as a paramedic in the IDF. He married his wife Michal, may she live long, and together they established their home in Safed. Later they moved to Jerusalem, where, immediately upon their arrival, they opened the first medical equipment lending station in the world in 1976. Within a short time, this became Yad Sarah, the leading volunteer organization in Israel, that today is home to 7,500 volunteers in its 127 branches across the country.
For fifty years he worked tirelessly for the development and flourishing of Yad Sarah. He established its many departments beyond equipment lending after identifying unique needs and providing comprehensive solutions, and he developed a series of groundbreaking social and healthcare initiatives that deemed him a revolutionary of the Israeli healthcare system.
Rabbi Lupolianski is also a recipient of the Knesset Speaker’s Award, the Kaplan Prize for Efficiency, and the President’s Volunteer Prize.
The funeral will take place today, Thursday, January 8th, 2026 (the 19th of Tevet, 5786), departing from the Lupolianski home at 12 Ma’agalei HaRim Levin Street at 11:00 a.m., to Har HaMenuchot.
Philip Bendheim, Board Member of Yad Sarah, second generation volunteer, and close personal friend of Rabbi Lupolianski said, “Rabbi Uri dedicated his entire life to giving and helping people across Israel. His vision for Yad Sarah has driven the organization for 50 years and so we will honor his memory by continuing his truly exceptional work. He will be deeply missed by all that knew him”.
About Yad Sarah
Yad Sarah, a leading volunteer-staffed organization in Israel, provides a vital array of compassionate health and home care services for people of all ages.
Founded in 1976, Yad Sarah has 127 branches throughout Israel staffed by more than 7,000 volunteers. Although the organization is best known for its extensive lending service for medical equipment, its volunteers also drive its wheelchair-accessible vans, reach out to the homebound, advocate for the elderly at risk for abuse, provide in-home geriatric dental care, staff its play center, and more. Nearly every family in Israel has been impacted or helped by Yad Sarah. Yad Sarah saves Israel’s healthcare system over NIS 5.5 billion ($1.5 billion USD) each year through its home hospitalization equipment lending services. To support the organization’s ongoing efforts and learn more about its initiatives, visit yadsarah.org
Rebecca Ash
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