New York – Legal Secretary Amasses $9M Fortune, Gives Most To Students

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    A handout photo of Sylvia Bloom and her husband, Raymond Margolies. Bloom, a legal secretary from Brooklyn, worked for the same law firm for 67 years while quietly amassing a fortune and left in her will more than $8 million for college scholarships. (Handout via The New York Times)New York – A legal secretary who grew up in the Great Depression and quietly amassed over $9 million through decades of investments has donated most of it to needy students.

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    The New York Times reported Monday that $6.24 million from the estate of Sylvia Bloom has been given to the Henry Street Settlement; another $2 million will be split between Hunter College and another scholarship fund to be announced.

    Bloom grew up in Brooklyn and earned a degree from Hunter at night while working days to make ends meet.

    In 1947, she joined the firm of Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton.

    “She was a secretary in an era when they ran their boss’ lives, including their personal investments,” said her niece, Jane Lockshin. “So when the boss would buy a stock, she would make the purchase for him, and then buy the same stock for herself, but in a smaller amount because she was on a secretary’s salary.”

    Paul Hyams, a human resources executive for the firm who became good friends with Bloom, recalled seeing her trudging out of the subway toward work in the middle of a fierce snowstorm when she was 96.

    “I said, ‘What are you doing here?’ and she said, ‘Why, where should I be?'” he recalled.

    She retired around that time, agreeing to move to a senior residence mainly because “she wanted to find a good bridge game,” said a cousin, Flora Mogul Bornstein.

    Bloom died not long after, in 2016.

    Bloom’s late husband, Raymond Margolies, was a firefighter who retired and then became a schoolteacher with a pharmacist career on the side, relatives said.

    Lockshin said it’s “very possible” that not even he knew the size of his independent-minded wife’s fortune.

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    kehati
    kehati
    7 years ago

    Tznius also means living a simple, dignified life without flaunting to others what you have. Kol Hakavod!

    GMalka
    GMalka
    7 years ago

    “Lockshin said it’s very possible that not even he knew the size of his independent-minded wife’s fortune.” Good move, honey.

    PaulinSaudi
    PaulinSaudi
    7 years ago

    Perhaps #3 does not understand the nature of this blog.