Inside The French Heritage Society Palm Beach Luncheon

French Heritage Society hosted their “April in Paris” Palm Beach Luncheon on Monday, April 26, 2021 at The Colony Hotel. As their first in-person event of 2021, the atmosphere was particularly festive as guests enjoyed a catered meal and toasted a brighter future from The Colony’s poolside oasis.

Elizabeth Stribling, Barbara Price, Credit Annie Watt Agency

Elizabeth Stribling, Barbara Price, Credit Annie Watt Agency

The lovely, sold-out fête was held at the behest of Event Chairs Michael A. Kovner and Jean Doyen de Montaillou. Further flair was provided by Luncheon Chairmen CeCe and Lee Black, Audrey Gruss, Liz McDermott Barnes, FHS Board Chairman Elizabeth Stribling and New York Chapter Co-Chairman Guy Robinson. The event was in the presence of Consul General of France in Miami Laurent Gallissot with Camille Langlois. The Steering Committee included Lee Black, Paul Lowerre, and Guy Robinson. Suzanne Stoll was the Palm Beach Representative.

Esteemed guests included: Board Members Ronald Lee Fleming and Jean Shafiroff. Also attending: Friederike Biggs, Sharon Bush, Susan Cushing, Bill and Regine Diamond, Patricia Duncan, Randy Fishburn and Andrew Sands, Anne Fitzpatrick, Annette Friedland, Lou Hammond, Mai Hallingby Harrison, Linda Hickox, Nicole Hirsch, Linda Hoffman, Kamie Lightburn, Paul and Ursula Lowerre, Denise-Marie Nieman, Natalie Pray, Robin Reardon, Paola Bacchini Rosenshein, John and Barbara Cirkva Schumacher, Daisy Soros, Sherri Stephenson, and Michel Witmer.

Proceeds from the Palm Beach Luncheon benefit French Heritage Society’s mission to ensure that the treasures of our shared French architectural and cultural heritage survive to inspire future generations.

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Douglas Elliman Moves Ahead with Eighth Annual Ride for Love

On Saturday, September 26th, Douglas Elliman will be moving forward with the Eighth Annual Ride For Love to benefit God’s Love We Deliver, New York’s leading provider of nutritious, individually-tailored meals for people who are too sick to shop or cook for themselves. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, this year’s ride has been reimagined to allow more members of the Elliman community to take part in a variety of ways and locations. Riders may choose to ride 25, 50 or 100 miles in a location of their choice in small, socially distanced groups of no more than ten people. They may also choose to ride at home on a stationary bike. 

photo via Elliman Insider

photo via Elliman Insider

In addition, SoulCycle, the globally recognized, inspirational fitness experience, has dedicated its Hudson Yards location to allow 40 riders to take part in a socially distanced, 45 minute outdoor class led by one of their popular instructors.

All riders are expected to raise at least $1,000. 60 Elliman agents and staff are expected to ride this year. 

“God’s Love We Deliver has been proud to partner with Douglas Elliman the past seven years and I look forward to another successful ride this year,” said Karen Pearl, President & CEO of God’s Love We Deliver. “Douglas Elliman remains a dedicated and committed friend and we so appreciate its commitment to raising vital funds and helping spread awareness about the life-affirming work we do providing medically tailored meals – delivered with love – to our neighbors in need.”

Registration is now live, and the ride is open to the public. Participants can register here.

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MAD Celebrates the upcoming New York Landmarks Conservancy's annual Living Landmarks

Everyone was at the Museum of Arts and Design (MAD) to celebrate the upcoming New York Landmarks Conservancy's annual Living Landmarks which include longtime MAD supports Barbara and Donald Tober. Joining them were fellow honorees Carole Bailey French, H. Carl McCall, and Emily K. Rafferty.

Christopher Scoates, Marsy Mittlemann, Michele Cohen, Barbara Tober, Peg Breen

Christopher Scoates, Marsy Mittlemann, Michele Cohen, Barbara Tober, Peg Breen

"I would like to take this moment to extend out from the MAD family a special congratulations to our own Barbara Tober and her wonderful, elegant, charming husband, Donald," said Michele Cohen, the Museum's board chair. "She has helped define MAD's cultural legacy, providing a platform for national and international contemporary makers." Chris Scoates, MAD's Nanette L. Laitman Director, said, "Barbara and Donald Tober are a force of nature." Peg Breen, President of Landmarks Conservancy, added, "We spend our time trying to save the rich layers of architecture that New York has. But Living Landmarks are distinguishing New Yorkers who help preserve the city in their own special way. We have another terrific group this year and we're delighted that so many of them could be with us this evening. You've heard so much about Barbara and Donald. Donald is on our board, too. He really is a tourist in his own town, and I really admire that."

"I'm so happy, we're so happy to be a part of this group," said Barbara Tober, MAD's Chairman Emerita.  "To make a difference, to get up in the morning and have something to propel you to go out and get it done - and keep smiling! Everyone of you that I know in this room have done something fabulous, are doing something fabulous, are busy making this city better." 

More than 100 guests braved the rain to celebrate including CeCe and Lee Black, Marian and Russell Burke, Giosetta Capriati, Suzanne and Robert Cochran, Anne and John Coffin, Barbara de Portago, Florence and Richard Fabricant, Ellery Gordon, Boo Grace, Bruce Knecht, Francine LeFrak, Wendy Moonan, Marie-Monique Steckel, Arete Warren, Dorsey and Van Doren Waxter, and Lloyd Zuckerberg. 

Information and tickets can be found at: http://www.nylandmarks.org/events/living_landmarks_gala/2019_living_landmarks_celebration/

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Sir Ben Kingsley Honored At The Algemeiner's J100 Gala

Actor Sir Ben Kingsley and U.K. Channel 4 TV star Rachel Riley were honored at The Algemeiner’s 6th Annual J100 Gala in New York on September 26, 2019. The evening celebrated the release of the Algemeiner’s J100 List; 100 significant individuals who influence Jewish life.

J100 Honoree Sir Ben Kingsley with Algemeiner Editor in Chief Dovid Efune by PMC_Sean Zanni .jpg

Editor In Chief and CEO, Dovid Efune, and Publisher Simon Jacobson welcomed guests to the important evening. “How does the tragic story of antisemitism end? Who can say? What we do know is that we are called on today to write our chapter in the book. We are determined that it shall never be said that under our watch the beast of antisemitism reawakened and that it did so unopposed” said Efune.

Holocaust survivor Halina Silber, number 16 on Oskar Schindler's list, presented Kingsley the newspaper’s illustrious Warrior For Truth award. In 1993 Kingsley embodied Itzhak Stern in the movie, Schindler's List. Kinglsey was welcomed to the stage with a standing ovaion. He thanked his wife, Daniela Lavender, in the audience before recalling the many roles he’s acted that draw a spotlight on Judiasism and antisemitism. “When I met with the great Steven Spielberg to discuss playing Itzhak Stern I asked him ‘what is my narrative function in this role?’ and he said ‘Conscious. Witness’.

The evening's Master of Ceremonies was CNN journalist Bianna Golodryga. Speakers included Consul General of Israel in New York Ambassador Dani Dayan, David Sterling and Ben Newhouse. Guests included Ira and Ingeborg Rennert, the Mayor of Beverly Hills John A. Mirisch, Sima and Morad Ghadamian, David Steinmann, George Farmer, Joseph and Deborah Aronow, Sam Herzberg, Shalom and Iris Maidenbaum, Gail Propp, Michael and Dana Cohen, Richard Miller, Mark Moskowitz, Ariel and Aleta Grunberg, Michael and Tanya Grunberg, Martin Sanders, Sol and Meri Barer, Jeffrey H. Rosen, Jonathan Holtzman, Ron Agam, James Taranto, Rickie Freeman, Buck Sexton, Dominic Green, Marty Peretz, Jere Van Dyk, Sir Clive Gillinson, Tuvia Tenenbom, Tunku Varadarajan, and Erwin Pearl. Event Chairs were Robert H. and Amy Book, and Neil and Sharon Book. Honorary Chairman was Bernard-Henri Levy.

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Whoopi Goldberg and Marc Jacobs Help Raise Over $270,000 For SAGE

Whoopi Goldberg and Marc Jacobs were among the over 2,000 attendees at the 32nd Annual Toys Party, held last night at Pier 60 in Chelsea, which raised over $270,000 for SAGE (Services and Advocacy for GLBT Elders) and collected over 5,000 toys. Marc Jacobs brought so many toys, they needed help unloading them all from the car!

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