Gila Katsav was born in
Tel Aviv. She is of
Polish-Jewish and
Ukrainian-Jewish ancestry. One of her grandfathers was among the founders of
Bnei Brak. In 1969, she married
Moshe Katsav. The couple has five children, four sons and a daughter, and two grandchildren. Katsav is involved in personal volunteer activities for children who come from disadvantaged families as part of the efforts of “The Council for the Sheltered Child. She also volunteered for the Rehabilitation Department of
Yad Sarah, a voluntary organization which specializes in providing
home care and lending medical equipment without charge. Katsav served as the First Lady of Israel from 2000 until 2007 during the tenure of her husband. In May 2005, Katsav led
U.S. First Lady Laura Bush on a tour of the
Yad Vashem and a controversial visit to the
Western Wall. Gila Katsav publicly defended her husband, then-President Moshe Katsav, against allegations of rape and sexual harassment. President Katsav resigned from office in 2007 as part of a plea deal, but was convicted of rape and obstruction of justice in 2010. She accompanied her husband upon his release from
Ma'asiyahu Prison in December 2015. ==References==