Naftali’s Crane In The South

I work as a crane operator on construction sites, often operating at heights of up to 320 meters. This job demands a great deal of responsibility and precision, and over time, I have developed strong skills and professionalism. However, following the war, there has been a significant decrease in construction activity, particularly in the southern region where I am based. As a result, I have experienced financial losses over these past few months and require a loan to cover them.

My impact loan status:

$14,820 / $27,219
Meet Naftali Tzvi Bloya

Micro lending, Macro Impact

Following the war, there has been a significant decrease in construction activity, particularly in the southern region where I am based. As a result, I have experienced financial losses over these past few months and require a loan to cover them

My business - My spark

In 2017, I enrolled in a crane operator course and embarked on a career in crane operation. I was among the very first individuals from the ultra-Orthodox society to enter this field. Operating cranes demands significant responsibility and precision, and over time, I honed my skills and professionalism.

I thoroughly enjoy being atop the crane, observing everything from a bird’s-eye view. I feel a deep connection to the work process as it necessitates mental acuity, calculation, and precision. The challenges inherent in this work greatly appeal to me.

A few more words

I was born in New York, United States. At the age of 28, I married an Israeli woman and proposed to her in 2017. We currently reside in Ashdod and are blessed with 5 children. I feel deeply connected to Israel and cherish the friendships I have made here.

Israel is at war

Small Israeli businesses need your support now more than ever. SparkIL has expanded the eligibility for recieving a loan to any business that has been affected by the war