Mickey and Paola Schulhof held cocktails and dinner to benefit the Survivors of the Shoah Visual History Foundation
Jerry and Jessica Seinfeld, Steven Spielberg, Matthew Broderick, Sarah Jessica Parker, Paola Schulhof, Harry Connick Jr. and Jill Goodacre
In 1994, after filming “Schindler’s List,” Steven Spielberg established Survivors of the Shoah Visual History Foundation to videotape and preserve the testimonies of Holocaust survivors and witnesses before it was too late.

Today, the Shoah Foundation archive contains more than 51,000 interviews from 56 countries in 32 languages.

The Shoah Foundation’s mission, to overcome prejudice, intolerance, and bigotry – and the suffering they cause – through the educational use of the Foundation’s visual history testimonies, grows more urgent every day.

“ Through the Shoah Foundation testimonies, 50,000 survivors and witnesses are now 50,000 teachers for this and future generations. Students can learn directly from the survivors about the personal consequences of hatred and bigotry. Now more than ever we need to recommit ourselves to creating a more tolerant world through education.”

Last Sunday night in East Hampton, Mickey and Paola Schulhof
held cocktails and dinner to benefit the Survivors of the Shoah visual History Foundation. There was a special performance of the Harry Connick Jr. Quartet and a substantial crowd of Hamptons glitterati including Katharina Otto and Nathan Bernstein, Sarah Jessica Parker and Matthew Broderick, Janie and Jimmy Buffett, Jill Goodacre and Harry Connick Jr., Frederic Fekkai, Milly and Arne Glimcher, Alana Hamilton, Aerin Lauder and Eric Zinterhofer, Diana and Barry Levinson, Marty Richards, Jane Rosenthal and Craig Hatkoff, Toni Ross, Peggy and Henry Schlieff, Jessica and Jerry Seinfeld, Steven Spielberg, Eva and Bob Shaye, Andrew Tobias, Rafael Vinoily and Robert Wiesenthal.
Carol and Todd Rhom with Mark and Candy Udell
Jessica and Jerry Seinfeld with Sarah Jessica Parker and Matthew Broderick
Sandy Gallin, Paola Schulhof, Alana Hamilton Stewart, and Mickey Schulhof
Ken Lipper and Michelle Lewellyn
L. to r.: Andrew Fox and Caroline Hirsch; Bill Yosses and Ruta Dauphin; Bill Siegel and Lisa Ellis.
Blair Underwood and L. Marilyn Crawford
David and Lori Moore
Eric Zinterhofer and Aerin Lauder Zinterhofer with Kelly and Stephen Mack
Frederic Fekkai and Katharina Otto Bernstein
Michael and Ninah Lynne
Jane Rosenthal
L. to r.: Bob Shaye, Barry Levinson, and Jimmy Buffet; Paola Schulhof, Jill Goodacre, and Harry Connick, Jr.

Photographs by Patrick McMullan


Making Whoopie at Kaufman Astoria Studios
Kathryn Oliver, Mayor Bloomberg, Whoopi Goldberg, Elizabeth Regen, Wren T. Brown, Omid Djalili, and George Kaufman
Whoopi Goldberg was at George Kaufman’s Kaufman Astoria Studios on Wednesday, August 6 to meet Mayor Mike Bloomberg. Her new show, “Whoopi”, is being shot at Kaufman Astoria Studios and Mayor Mike was on hand to thank Whoopi for bringing film business to the Big Apple. The show is set to air this September.
George Kaufman, Alexis Zoullas, and Hal Rosenbluth
Jeff Zucker and George Kaufman

Photographs by Thos Robinson/PMc





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