CHABAD’S
CHILDREN OF CHERNOBYL
Helping
Youngsters Afflicted
By Ukraine Nuclear Fallout
By
Nina and Tim Boxer
ICK
CAPRI, who spent several months in Florida, returned to New
York in time to entertain at Chabad’s Children of Chernobyl gala
dinner at Chelsea Piers.
“This is the youngest
audience I’ve seen this year,” he quipped.
That elicited chuckles
from tribute chairs Gabriel Erem and Nancy Spielberg, not to
mention Marilyn Michaels and Steve Guttenberg.
As he was leaving his
Florida hotel, Capri passed an old man sitting on the porch. “How
do you get to I95?” Capri asked. “Don’t eat red meat,” the
old man replied.
Again the audience broke
up, including Debra Winger, Frank Gorshin, Dr. Ruth Westheimer,
Montel Williams and Gypsy producer Anita Waxman.
The dinner benefited an
organization dedicated to helping youngsters afflicted with
illnesses from the Ukraine nuclear disaster. The children are
transported to Israel for medical care.
Sensing
the mood of the crowd, Capri continued: “Italian people hear
music, they sing. Spanish people hear music, they dance. Jewish
people hear music, they say, ‘It’s so loud in here.’” |