Friday, April 15, 2011

Susan Sarandon and Padma Lakshmi Put Spotlight on Endometriosis at Blossom Ball Tomorrow.

A entourage of "red carpet" celebrities and performers adding glitz and appeal to the sundown included membrane cicerone Joel Schumacher, patroness Jean Shafiroff, violinist Joshua Bell, basis notice convocation members Samuel Levin, M.D. and Bruce Yaffe, M.D., and a contingent of stupefying models.



The Night a Flying Shaytl Greeted Elizabeth Taylor at Emunah Women of America Award Dinner "My rapture for Israel [is like] my be infatuated with for my children… they are our tomorrows and our children’s children’s tomorrows," Elizabeth Taylor said to the awestruck guests at the Emunah Women of America’s September 1981 Award dinner at Manhattan’s Milford Plaza. That night, Taylor - who died March 23 at 79, of consideration decline - was breathtaking in a flowing red chiffon gown, a folded sequence of pearls and blinding diamond earrings. Surrounded by 6-foot-plus bodyguards and with bridegroom No. 6, Virginia Senator John Warner, in tow, she made her mesmerize into the ballroom through modern larder doors.

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It was bedlam! As the awestruck women rushed to receive her, so frantic was the shame that a shaytl, a wig, catapulted off a guest’s head, docking atop a viands platter! Regal, gracious, Taylor mounted the contrive to reconcile oneself to the organization’s first-ever Freedom Award from Emunah’s then president, Shirley Billet. Taylor, who following her 1960 conversion to Judaism purchased $100,000 good of Israel Bonds, made donations to Israeli contention schnook funds and raised millions for Israel through in the flesh appearances, ended her remarks with "Hazak v’amatz", fortitude and endurance. She was cheered! In 1942, in Outremont, Montreal, I commonplace a modest ad in Modern Screen - one of a dozen flick magazines I devoured weekly in a limited sweet store.



MGM was looking for a 12- to 14-year-old tally who "could converse in English with a British inflection and could irritate a horse." Newly arrived in Canada from Japan, not yet 12, my English moot and never having been astride a horse, I answered the ad. When Taylor won the function of Velvet Brown in MGM’s 1944 cloud "National Velvet," I sent her a congratulatory letter. From Culver City, Calif., came Taylor’s handwritten "thank you" note, with an autographed photo (which I still have).



In 1946 I bought her order "Nibbles," about her favourite chipmunk, which I sent to her at MGM Studios to be autographed. I never got the publication back. That night, when I told Taylor about the "Velvet" and "Nibbles" stories, she threw back her belfry and roared with laughter! Warner interrupted: "Sorry, we have another engagement.



" Taylor, then appearing in Lillian Hellman’s "Little Foxes" at the Martin Beck Theater with co-star Maureen Stapleton at her side, was hustled out the galley doors. Suddenly the room’s lights seemed dimmer. Founded in Israel (then Palestine) in 1935, Emunah is Israel’s largest women’s pious Zionist organization.



Its American breaking up was established in 1977.



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