
Food for Thought is our series of conversations with experts among our Business Circle community who share insights and expertise from their field. Their real-world experience will help you navigate a world that has become harder to predict than ever.
| Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 19 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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| Categories | Non-ProfitBusiness | ||||

Join our conversation with Margot Nijsure, Founder & Owner of Montclair Elder Services and a member of the Hebrew Free Loan Business Circle.
Montclair Elder Services offers a full range of personalized care and expert guidance to older adults and t... more
Join our conversation with Aaron & Michael Bellings, Founders & Owners of Bellings Brothers Real Estate Team and newer members of the Hebrew Free Loan Business Circle.
The Bellings Brothers are third generation Realtors and San Francisco natives. Aar... more
Join our conversation with Alex Chuzhoy, Founder & Owner of Alex Chuzhoy Photography (achuzhoyphoto.com) and a newer member of the Hebrew Free Loan Business Circle. Alex reinvented himself more than once since immigrating from Kyiv to San Fra... more
Join our conversation with Sandy Lipkowitz, Founder & Owner of We Make Travel Easy (wemaketraveleasy.com) and a newer member of the Hebrew Free Loan Business Circle.
Now that the Covid pandemic has eased, people are ready to make travel pla... more
Join our conversation with Manny Kagan, President of Pacific Bay Financial Corp (www.pacificbayfinancial.com). The company is a long-time member of our Business Circle and a dedicated supporter of Hebrew Free Loan.
In business since 1985, ... more
Join our conversation with Dr. Ben Bernstein, a renowned performance psychologist who helps people address the issues that get in the way of optimal achievement.
Dr. B's system, developed over 40 years of clinical practice, teaching and research,... more
Join our conversation with Steve Zimmerman, a true pioneer in the restaurant industry.
Steve was President and CEO of Zim's Restaurants, one of the largest privately-owned restaurant chains in the Bay Area for many years. He went on to found Resta... more
Join our conversation with Alix Wall, an award-winning journalist who's passionate about food, Jews, and love stories.
Alix is a contributing editor at J. The Jewish News of Northern California, where she writes a regular column about Jews in the f... more
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