On Saturday, some of the city's "trendiest and most successful Jews" gathered at Espace to celebrate Tu B'Svhat (or "The New Year of Trees"), and to catch a live performance by Blue Fringe.
Attendees included Seth Greenberg (Who received the Leadership Award), Richie Akivia, EMM Group's Eugene Remm and Mark Birnbaum, TAO owner Mark Packer, composer Anat Cohen, hip-hop violinist Miri-Ben Ari, amd The Blue Note's Danny Bensusan. But where was JRL?? Is he not a Jewish Young Professional?
The YJP works to create and advance business opportunities in New York for the city's young and Jewish inhabitants. The organization is also dedicated towards bettering theĀ surrounding communities by having its members participate in networking, volunteering, and various forms of philanthropy.
[All images via Random Night Out]
Interview With Creative Time's Anne Pasternak Who Is Changing The Way We View Our Public Art
We sat down with Anne Pasternak for a few questions about Creative Time's past and future, as well as the importance of having an awareness about public art in the city.






think
February 13, 2010
6:51am
Justin has no place at an event for professionals.... He isn't a professional in any meaning of the word, unless you consider spending other peoples money on traveling, then paying blogs to write about you a profession..
Chester
February 13, 2010
10:11pm
It is my understanding that Justin was in East Hampton closing on a forty million dollar estate on Briar Patch Road. A friend of mine knows the person who is co-broking the transaction.
jessbennett
February 15, 2010
6:15am
you are misunderstood "Chester" , you are obviously an ignorant devotee of loser... If Justin's folks are selling there minuscule 3000 square foot Hampton's home, there's no way Justin, who receives subsidized living checks from them would be moving anywhere except a windowless Hoboken studio.
joe
February 15, 2010
4:19pm
yea - he doesn't work! plus who wants to hang out with a bunch of dorks like in these picture?