Steven has been an avid bicyclist his whole life, but a series of concussions took their toll. Through a special needs loan from Hebrew Free Loan, Steven was able to get cognitive rehabilitation that significantly improved his memory, focus, and quality of life.
Alex offers a remarkable example of strength, resilience, and determination. Arriving in the U.S. as a young child with her parents, who were political refugees from Romania, she faced many obstacles to achieving her dream. With help from Hebrew Free Loan, Alex is now...
See the video prepared for our most recent Gala event, including moving interviews with three Hebrew Free Loan recipients whose lives were changed through the generosity of our donors.
Angie Doctor is a talented jazz musician and vocal teacher, with a long list of accomplishments. Her resume includes a stint as “The Girl” in The Bobs, a well-known a cappella group, many award-winning performances, and teaching assignments at Jazz School Berkeley,...
Cantor Julius (“Julie”) Blackman passed away on April 22 at the age of 105½. Julie served as the executive director of Hebrew Free Loan from 1963 – 1990. He was a gifted cantor who served at synagogues in Southern California and then at Congregation Ner Tamid in San...
Milla Lvovich is the managing partner of Lvovich & Szucsko, P.C. She went into law to follow in the footsteps of her grandmother, an attorney in Leningrad, USSR, during the 1940s, 50s and 60s — truly a woman ahead of her time. Although Milla’s grandmother died...
Michael Samson has been a supporter of Hebrew Free Loan for over 40 years, and he is a founding member of the Hebrew Free Loan Business Circle. “I know how to make money,” Michael says “but what gives me satisfaction is making a difference in...
Hebrew Free Loan embarked last year on a historic partnership with the San Francisco Jewish Women’s Fund (SFJWF), a program of the Jewish Community Federation and Endowment Fund. Thanks to a generous grant from the SFJWF, we created a new Jewish Women’s Loan Fund to...
An article published in The Forward on January 4, 2019 describes the plight of Federal employees in the midst of the partial federal shutdown. Currently more than 800,000 workers have gone without pay for almost three weeks. In response, four Hebrew Free Loan...