Building For A Brighter Tomorrow Summer Benefit Honors Jared & Mindy Epstein, Raising Over $250,000

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Rabbi Berel Lerman, Mindy & Jared Epstein / Credit: Lenny Stucker
Maria Fishel, Peter Thomas Roth / Credit: Lenny Stucker

Mindy and Jared Epstein were among the honorees at the Building For A Brighter Tomorrow Summer Benefit to help raise critical funds for the Center for Jewish Life in Sag Harbor. The event raised well over $250,000 to support the redevelopment of the synagogue space. The evening was held  at the estate of  Maria and  Kenneth Fishel in Bridgehampton.

The benefit was chaired by Robby and Kimmy Morris, Jacqueline Muss, Michael and Rina Nessim, David and Melanie Shorenstein and Denise Wohl. The night honored real estate developer Jared Epstein, president of Aurora Capital Associates, and his wife Mindy with the Community Builder Award and Jason Breitstone with the Young Leadership Award

Jean Shafiroff, Jared Epstein / Credit: Lenny Stucker

Midway through the night, Rabbi Berel Lerman took the floor to introduce Jared Epstein and his wife Mindy stating, “Whenever communities are faced with challenges and whenever in life we are faced with challenges, Hashem always sends the right messenger to help not only solve the problem but make things greater than before. I want to recognize Jared and Mindy in being those messengers.” 

Jared Epstein then addressed the guests, “This isn’t about me, there is no I in team, but there is an I in community, in Judaism, in Jewish, in building, in being driven, and I’m driven for three reasons. That is my family, my friends and my community, my Judaism.” He continued, “With all the anti-Semitism going on a couple of months ago, I don’t think a lot of us felt comfortable and it’s so important that we continue to support organizations that are here for us.”  Epstein also asked for a moment of silence in honor of Maria and Ken’s daughter Melissa Fishel. 

Supporters of the event included Peter Thomas Roth, Jean Shafiroff, Matthew and Marlene Baron, Nathan and Liza Berman, Jay and Terri Bialsky, Jeroen and Robin Bours, Erica and Dennis D’Antonio, Caryl Englander, Steve Fabrikant, David Fiedler, Dana and Adam Fine, Bradley Fishel, Jonathan Freeman, Dr. Ahron and Tania Friedberg, Isaac and Ana Fuhrman, Kimberly Goff, Amanda Goldberg, Denise and Marc Goldberg, Marc Goldman, Laurence and Sharon Greenberg, James Guarino, Sam Herzberg, Nathan Joseph Mendel and Devora Katz, Rabbi Berel and Brocha Lerman, Larry and Caryn Malitzky, Hy and Sharon Mariampolski, Brad Marks, Roberta Mathes, Seth and Jennifer Miller, Jennifer Michaels, Joseph Morris, Max Padway and Bridget Tess, Sandy and Andrew Quentzel. Yosef and sara Rapoport, Eric Reiner, Dr. Alain Roizen, Keith Rubenstein, Joann Schwartz, Roman and Rita Shukhman, Alan Sive, Michael Tetelbaum, Diana and Alex Tsigutkin, Stephen Wald, Adam Weiss, Linda White, Robert and Sherry Weiner, Arden Wohl, Jill Zarin and Selig Zises.

You can learn more about the Center for Jewish Life at https://www.cjlnj.com/

Jean & Martin Shafiroff with Aisha Christian & Michael Steifman Host Southampton African American Museum Benefit Party

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Jean Shafiroff, Martin Shafiroff, Aisha Christian, Michael Steifman (photo credit Patrick McMullan)
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The Southampton African American Museum(SAAM) held a summer party chaired by New York philanthropist, author, and TV host Jean Shafiroff, and her husband, Martin Shafiroff, along with Aisha Christian & Michael Steifman in Southampton, NY followed by a post-reception dinner. The event was the official launch of the museum’s Founder’s Campaign to support its operations and endowment. The museum, a former Black barber shop opened on June 19, 2021, and is the first African American designated landmark in the Village of Southampton. Corporate sponsors included Bloomberg Philanthropies, Weight Watchers and Jet Blue and a silent auction that included Melissa Kaye Jewelry.

Among the many notable guests were: Jean Shafiroff, Martin Shafiroff, Aisha Christian, Michael Steifman, Exective Director – Brenda Simmons, Southampton Town Supervisor Jay Schneiderman, Susan L. Taylor, Loida Lewis, Kherpra Burns, Marilyn Crawford, Elizabeth Shafiroff, Richard Ballard, Greg D’Elia, Dan Gasby, Karen Phillips, Charles Phillips, Anita Farrington, Susan Cushing, Angie Samii, Siamak Samii, Tish Collette, Michael Henry Admans, Bill Pickens, James Banks, Nancy Stevens-Smith, Brenda Stuart-Luke and Stephanie Hill.

Jean Shafiroff and Aisha Christian greeted early arrivals including Susan Davenport Austin, now Chief Financial Officer of the Grace Church School, and her husband, Wallace Foundation Corporate Counsel Kenneth W. Austin, who reminisced about his family’s multi-generational history in East Hampton. A museum tour preceding the benefit was led by executive director and co-founder Brenda Simmons.

Robert Irvine Returns With New Season of Dinner: Impossible

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Tony Clark of Cedar Point Welcomes Chef Robert Irvine to Cedar Point in Sandusky, OH / Courtesy: Food Network

World-class chef and host of the long-running hit series Restaurant: ImpossibleRobert Irvine returns with a new season of Dinner: Impossible, premiering Tuesday, October 5th at 10pm ET/PT on Food Network. Back with new episodes of the fan-favorite series, Dinner: Impossible combines action-packed culinary missions with heartwarming emotion that has endeared Robert to a new generation of viewers. In each one-hour episode, Robert and his team of sous chefs must overcome extraordinary obstacles and conditions that push Robert to his physical and mental limits, while preparing and serving delicious meals to groups of hungry and expectant guests through different thematic challenges before his allotted time runs out. Over six episodes, Robert and his team travel to locations in California, Michigan, New Mexico, North Carolina and Ohio. For fans that can’t get enough, past episodes of Dinner: Impossible are available to stream on discovery+

“Every mission of Dinner: Impossible has me thinking ‘Have I met my match, can I do this?’ With new locations and culinary challenges that make the seasoned chef look like an amateur, audiences are in for quite the journey this season,” added Irvine. “I am forever grateful for continuing to make shows that resonate with viewers on such a personal level, and this new season is sure to deliver.” 

During the season Robert heads to the famous Cedar Point Amusement Park in Sandusky, OH., to celebrate the 150th anniversary by hosting a dinner for super-fans at the park. Robert is challenged to take four of the park’s most popular menu items and put his over-the-top spin on them along with creating dishes inspired by some of the park’s favorite rides. However, Robert and his team better buckle up for this thrilling adventure as they can only use food found within the park’s concession stands for their dishes. Other episodes feature Robert in Asheville, NC., where he and his team compete against three of the state’s best food trucks in a local food truck showdown. With a limited budget and beer needing to be used in every dish, the truck that makes the most money wins. And in Albuquerque, NM., Robert must prepare a New Mexico-themed feast for stadium employees of the local minor league baseball team. Facing bad weather, limited ingredients, and frozen food, can Robert pull off this impossible dinner? 

“Through the years, viewers have come to think of Robert Irvine as superhuman, with his uncanny ability to overcome any obstacle in his way. On Dinner: Impossible, the missions are fiercer, and the stakes couldn’t be grander, as Robert faces off against the most arduous challenges to make the impossible possible,” said Courtney White, President, Food Network and Streaming Food Content, Discovery Inc. 

Visit Food Network’s social media platforms to celebrate the return of Dinner: Impossible with exclusive videos from Robert and fan Q&A’s. Follow along each episode using #DinnerImpossible.

Yankees Bernie Williams Joins Artist Charles Fazzino To Celebrate Unveiling of ‘9/11: A Time of Remembrance’

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San Panchal, Bernie Williams, Salvatore Carcaterra, Salvatore Cassano, Charles Saffati, Charles Fazzino/Credit Nick Carter

Yankees legend, Bernie Williams, joined acclaimed artist Charles Fazzino at Charles Saffati’s gallery Carlton Fine Arts Ltd. for a reception to celebrate the unveiling of his latest work 9/11: A Time of Remembrance, a new limited-edition artwork to memorialize the 20th Anniversary of 9-11.

Charles Fazzino and Tina Cervasio/Credit: Nick Carter

The celebration, which was emceed by FOX 5’s Tina Cervasio, commenced with a performance of the National Anthem and the official 9/11 Color Guard. The performance was followed up by the public unveiling of Fazzino’s 9/11: A Time of Remembrance, where Bernie Williams and Fazzino revealed the beautiful new work as guests enjoyed lite bites from Kensington and sipped champagne and wine.

Those in attendance that evening included Salvatore Cassano, Former Commissioner, FDNY; Salvatore Carcaterra, Former, Deputy Chief, NYPD; San Panchal, Former 1st Grade Detective & 9/11 Hero, NYPD, Dr. Marie Hayag, William Jarosak and GDGC Enterprises Diamonte Zarba.

Charles Fazzino’s painting entitled “9/11: A Time of Remembrance” was commissioned by The National September 11 Memorial & Museum and is an homage to all those affected by the 9-11 attacks including victims, survivors, and heroes. A portion of the proceeds of the sale of “9/11: A Time of Remembrance” and limited-edition prints will benefit the National September 11 Memorial & Museum.

Fazzino’s new limited-edition artwork to memorialize the 20th Anniversary of 9-11, is set to be showcased alongside a curated set of the artist’s signature pieces at the gallery. The special Charles Fazzino exhibition will be on display through September 23rd at the gallery’s 543 Madison Avenue location.

Visit http://carltonfa.com/, for more information.

Stephen Baldwin at Southampton Animal Shelter Foundation’s 12th Annual Unconditional Love Gala Chaired by Philanthropist Jean Shafiroff

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Jean Shafiroff, Molly, Stephen Baldwin (photo credit Patrick McMullan)

The Southampton Animal Shelter Foundation’s 12th Annual Unconditional Love Gala returned to the Hamptons. The event took place under the tents on Pond Lane in Southampton, NY. After a paused year of in-person gatherings, the grand soiree was a highlight of the summer season. The annual gala was chaired by philanthropist, TV host, and author Jean Shafiroff, Georgina Bloomberg was the Honorary Chair, and supported by Junior Chair Katie McEntee, and Junior Co-chairs Kingsley Crawford and Nathania Nisonson,

Notable attendees included: Jean Shafiroff, Stephen Baldwin, Andy Sabin, NYS Assemblywoman Rebecca Seawright, Margo and John Catsimatidis, Southampton Town Supervisor Jay Schneidman, Martin Shafiroff, Patricia and Roger Silverstein, Dale and Renee Schlather, John Bradham, Beau Hulse, Katie McEntee, James Marzigliano, Missy Hargraves, Amy Cosman, Greg D’Elia, Patty Raines, Frederick Anderson, Cornelia Bregman, Lee Fryd, Elizabeth Shafiroff, Jacqueline Shafiroff, Dr. Peter Micholas, Lisa and Philip Crawford, Robert Lohman, Lucia Hwong Gordon, Barbara McEntee, Janna Bullock, Kingsley Crawford, Nathania Nisonson, Craig Dix, Alex Hamer, Matt Rich, Jodi Giglio, Ann Liguori, Leesa Rowland, Scarlett Magda, Jane Rothschild, Bill Boggs, John Bradham, Kaseina Osheredko, Kathy Murphy, Ruth Miller, Nicole Salmasi, Brigid Fitzgerald and Michael Katz.

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(photo credit Rob Rich Society Allure)

The annual event has been the most important fundraiser for the shelter for over a decade. The honorees for 12th Annual Unconditional Love Gala were philanthropists and animal advocates, Andy Sabin and April Gornik.

The fun-filled gala featured cocktails and a delicious, seated dinner, as well as dancing. In addition, a live and silent auction helped raise much-needed funds for the animals. One of the auction items was a Moke that was graciously donated by the Crawford Family. Another item was a sparkling tennis bracelet donated by RuchiNewYork. Rosewood Baha Mar donated vacation package valued at $20,000 complete with a massage, wine tastings, and a private chef. Proceeds from this event directly supported the more than 5,000 animals who enter SASF doors each year. The Southampton Animal Shelter Foundation, a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, is supported exclusively by donations and grants from the community. From caring and finding homes for stray and abandoned animals to providing low-cost veterinary care and dog training so that animals can remain in their homes, the shelter has become a vital resource in our community.

Beau Hulse, Jay Schneiderman
(photo credit Rob Rich Society Allure)

Thank you to our host committee Antonella Bertello, Amy Cosman, Missy Hargraves, Randi Schatz and Robert Lohman; and auction committee Rolise Rachel, Carol Nobbs and Monica Reiner.

Collaborating for a Cure Ladies Luncheon Honored Philanthropist Jean Shafiroff & Featured live fashion show from Designer Kobi Halperin

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Jean Shafiroff, Kobi Halperin (photo credit Patrick McMullan)

The 8th Annual Collaborating for a Cure Ladies Luncheon benefitting the Samuel Waxman Cancer Research Foundation (SWCRF), took place at the T-Bar Restaurant in Southampton, NY. The luncheon honored philanthropist, TV host and author of the book “Successful Philanthropy: How to Make a Life By What You Give”  Jean Shafiroff for her continual support of SWCRF as well as her philanthropy; and featured a live fashion show by renowned designer Kobi Halperin, who showcased his Fall 2021 fashions and introduced his newest blouse collection. The event was a tremendous success raising $100,000 towards cancer research.

Jean Shafiroff, Dr. Samuel Waxman, Marion Waxman (photo credit Patrick McMullan)

Notable attendees included: Jean Shafiroff, Kobi Halperin, Marion Waxman, Dr. Samuel Waxman, Pamela Morgan, Nancy Litman, Helen Vaysman, Maria Fishel, Chris Arlotta, Erica Fineberg, Andrea Wernick, NYS Assemblywoman Rebecca Seawright, Leesa Rowland, Karen Klopp, Randi Schatz, Maribel Lieberman, Nicole Noonan, Ruth Miller, Lucia Hwong Gordon, David Hochberg, Paulo Yoshida.

Karen Klopp, Randi Schatz (photo credit Patrick McMullan)

“For the past seven years the Ladies Luncheon was held in May at a private residence but had to be cancelled last year due to the Covid-19 pandemic,” said Marion Waxman, chair of the event. “Now with most people vaccinated, we were thrilled to bring donors and supporters together again, to raise vital funds for cancer research.” 

Leesa Rowland (photo credit Rob Rich Society Allure)

 

The foundation announced its commitment to funding renowned scientists around the world working on discovering new treatments for breast and ovarian cancers. Currently, SWCRF is investing in 13 researchers as part of its Women’s Cancer Research Program. With funds raised from this event, SWCRF will be expanding this program in 2022.

Maria Fishel (photo credit Rob Rich Society Allure)

The event Chairs are Marion Waxman and Pamela Morgan with co-chairs Erica Linden-Fineberg, Nancy Litman, Lauren Silvers and Helen Vaysman. The Committee includes Chris Arlotta, Karen Amster-Young, Maria Elena Christiansen, Maria Fishel, Katarina Frangenberg, Michelle Russell Johnson, Norah Lawlor, Deanna Passarelli, Andrea Wernick and Marcy Whitman.

The Samuel Waxman Cancer Research Foundation is an international organization dedicated to curing and preventing cancer. The Foundation is a pioneer in cancer research and its mission is to eradicate cancer by funding cutting-edge research that identifies and corrects abnormal gene function that causes cancer and develops minimally toxic treatments for patients. Through the Foundation’s collaborative group of world-class scientists, the Institute Without Walls, investigators share information and tools to speed the pace of cancer research. Since its inception in 1976, the Samuel Waxman Cancer Research Foundation has awarded more than $100 million to support the work of more than 200 researchers across the globe.

For more information about the SWCRF research, visit www.waxmancancer.org.

Parrish Art Museum’s 2021 Midsummer Weekend Benefit Raises Over $1 Million

Deborah F. Bancroft, Kelly Taxter, Clare Bell (photo credit BFA)
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The Parrish Art Museum’s Midsummer Weekend—a benefit for the Museum comprising three distinct events that bring together artists, art collectors, curators, philanthropists, and business leaders from the Hamptons, New York City, and beyond—raised over $1 million to benefit the Parrish. The Midsummer Dance on August 13 featured a DJ Set by James Murphy (DFA Records/LCD Soundsystem); Dorothy Lichtenstein was the Honorary Chair of the Saturday Midsummer Dinner where artist Tomashi Jackson was honored; and the Midsummer Family benefit on Sunday, August 15, featured a performance by the National Circus Project and a collaborative mural workshop with artist Nathan Carter.

At the Midsummer Dance, Parrish Director Kelly Taxter and event chair Larry Milstein gave opening remarks and introduced James Murphy. The Midsummer Dinner featured remarks by Board President Mary E. Frank, Dorothy Lichtenstein, and Taxter. Ashley James, Ph.D., Guggenheim Museum Associate Curator, Contemporary Art, introduced Tomashi Jackson, who was unable to attend and addressed guests through a video statement. Jackson’s exhibition The Land Claim and Roy Lichtenstein: History in the Making, 1948–1960 are currently on view in the museum. Guests had the opportunity to view those and other special exhibitions as well as the outdoor exhibition Field of Dreams.Guests at the Midsummer Family benefit, co-chaired by Darice Fadeyi and Samantha Brand, experienced a performance by the National Circus Project, participated in a collaborative mural led by artist Nathan Carter, and enjoyed a barbecue dinner and ice cream truck.

The Midsummer Dance was chaired by Larry Milstein. The host committee included: Lizzie Asher, Serena Bancroft, Jesse Bongiovi, Jack Brinkley-Cook, Sophia Cohen, Ben Djaha, Warren Elgort, Rachel Feinstein, Carolyn Floersheimer, Alessandro Ford-Rippolone, Andrea Franchini & Cian Connor, Alexander Mason Hankin, J. Logan Horne, Sheree Hovsepian & Rashid Johnson, Kit Keenan, Vajra Kingsley, Shantell Martin, Georgia McLanahan, Noor Pahlavi, Arielle Patrick, Tripoli Patterson, Emma Portner, Joshua Pulman, Steven R. Sachs, Sydney Sadick, Ally Shapiro, Shari Siadat, Jack Siebert, Elise Taylor, Melissa Urfirer Gottesman, and Jake Wildstein.

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The Midsummer Dinner’s Artist Honoree was Tomashi Jackson. The honorary chair for the evening was Dorothy Lichtenstein, with Deborah F. Bancroft and Preston T. Phillips as the co-chairs. The host committee included: Mary and Howard S. Frank, Christina and Alan MacDonald, Sandy and Stephen Perlbinder, Patti and Mark Renton, and Robin and Frederic M. Seegal. Christie’s, Sara Friedlander was the auction host and deputy chairman.

Midsummer Family was co-chaired by Samantha Brand and Darice Fadeyi

Sponsors for the weekend: Midsummer Weekend Sponsor, Yieldstreet; Midsummer Dinner Sponsor, Chantecaille; Midsummer Dance Sponsor, Saks.

JOHN MAYER’S “WILD BLUE” VIDEO RELEASED

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John Mayer "Wild Blue" Courtesy Columbia Records

The video for “WILD BLUE” has just been released, the latest video from John Mayer’s critically acclaimed SOB ROCK album, which was released last month via Columbia Records. The “Wild Blue” video was directed by Mathew Miguel Cullen, co-founder of Mirada Studios (with Guillermo del Toro), and can be seen HERE.

The first single from the GRAMMY Award-winning singer/songwriter guitarist and producer – “LAST TRAIN HOME” – currently tops the AAA radio chart and the video has been nominated for an MTV Video Music Award for Best Rock Video.

SOB ROCK, produced by John Mayer and Don Was, was released in July and debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard Top Album Sales chart, and was also the No. 1 Rock Album, Vinyl Album, and Digital Album in the U.S. the week of release. Check out Sob Rock HERE.

Catch John Mayer on his 2022 tour:

‘SOB ROCK’ TOUR 2022 DATES:
Thu Feb 17 – Albany, NY – Times Union Center
Fri Feb 18 – Philadelphia, PA – Wells Fargo Center
Sun Feb 20 – New York, NY – Madison Square Garden
Mon Feb 21 – New York, NY – Madison Square Garden
Wed Feb 23 – Washington, DC – Capital One Arena
Fri Feb 25 – Pittsburgh, PA – PPG Paints Arena
Sun Feb 27 – Toronto, ON – Scotiabank Arena
Tue Mar 01 – Belmont Park, NY – UBS Arena
Fri Mar 04 – Boston, MA – TD Garden
Sat Mar 05 – Boston, MA – TD Garden
Fri Mar 11 – Las Vegas, NV – Grand Garden Arena
Sun Mar 13 – Los Angeles, CA – Forum
Tue Mar 15 – Los Angeles, CA – Forum
Wed Mar 16 – Los Angeles, CA – Forum
Fri Mar 18 – San Francisco, CA – Chase Center
Sat Mar 19 – San Francisco, CA – Chase Center
Tue Mar 22 – Seattle, WA – Climate Pledge Arena
Wed Mar 23 – Seattle, WA – Climate Pledge Arena
Fri Mar 25 – Salt Lake City, UT – Vivint Arena
Sun Mar 27 – Denver, CO – Ball Arena
Sat Apr 02 – Sunrise, FL – BB&T Center
Tue Apr 05 – Tampa, FL – Amalie Arena
Fri Apr 08 – Atlanta, GA – State Farm Arena
Sat Apr 09 – Atlanta, GA – State Farm Arena
Mon Apr 11 – Charlotte, NC – Spectrum Center
Wed Apr 13 – Nashville, TN – Bridgestone Arena
Thu Apr 20 – Austin, TX – Moody Center
Wed Apr 21 – Austin, TX – Moody Center
Sat Apr 23 – Houston, TX – Toyota Center
Sun Apr 24 – Dallas, TX – American Airlines Center
Thu Apr 28 – Chicago, IL – United Center
Fri Apr 29 – Chicago, IL – United Center

For more information, visit http://johnmayer.com/

Social Life Magazine Presented Polo Hamptons Match & Cocktail Party with Anne Heche, Cuba Gooding, Jr

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Peter Thomas Roth, Anne Heche, Maria Fishel /Credit: . Van der Watt for Rob Rich/SocietyAllure.com

Social Life Magazine hosted their second Polo Hamptons Match & Cocktail Party brought to you by BMW North America at The Maria & Kenneth Fishel Estate in Bridgehampton.

Marie Fishel, Cuba Gooding, JR/ Credit: J. Van der Watt for Rob Rich/SocietyAllure.com

Over 300 guests indulged tasty hors d’oeuvres and specialized cocktails from New York and Hamptons caterer Andrea Correale of Elegant Affairs. They also sipped on Whispering Angel as they watched the exciting match up and enjoyed music by DJ Lee Kalt.

Those in attendance included Cuba Gooding Jr., Brock Pierce, Peter Thomas Roth, Anne Heche, Frank and Dawn Bodenchak, Kim and Rob Haisch, Hazel Forrester, John Paulson, Deana Wilson, Maria Elena Christensen, Nancy Pearson and more.

The event was sponsored by BMW North AmericaSotheby’sLe Barthélemy Hotel & SpaTanqueray GinKBH Jewels and Social Life Magazine.

Good Housekeeping Teams Up w/First Lady Dr. Jill Biden for Teacher Package

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First Lady Dr. Jill Biden teamed up with Good Housekeeping for the September 2021 issue (on newsstands August 17th) to celebrate the incredible impact of teachers and to emphasize what a powerful, integral role they have in our society. As part of the feature, educators of all levels, from preschool to college, share the high points of their jobs, their inspiration and the most urgent issues facing students today. 

Good Housekeeping also sat down with Dr. Biden, who has been teaching for decades, including the years her husband, President Joe Biden, served as Vice President, to learn more about her experience, why community college is so important, her favorite books to teach and what she wants people to understand about her profession: “Teaching is a calling; it is more than a job. Whatever I’m doing, there’s always a part of me that’s thinking about my students, wondering how they are doing, or asking myself what more I can do to help them if they’re struggling.”

DR. JILL BIDEN QUOTES

On what made her want to become a teacher: “In college, I started working with older students who struggled with reading. I’ve always loved to read, and I wanted to help them find that same joy that I found in books. It was then that I knew that I’d found my calling.”

On what she missed most about being in the classroom during the pandemic: “As I think most teachers will tell you, there’s just so much that doesn’t translate through a computer screen. I’ve missed being able to read people’s body language when they aren’t connecting with the material I’m teaching. I miss the energy of a full class, when everyone is talking over each other and the ideas bounce back and forth between them. I miss the conversations that happen when people linger after class.” 

On the lasting impact her students have had on her and why they are like ‘family’: “A few years ago, I had to tell my class that I would miss the next session for personal reasons. Now, my students have never suffered from a lack of curiosity. So, they immediately began shouting, ‘Dr. B, Dr. B, where’re you going?’ My sister was having the first of her cancer treatments, and she would be in a hospital room for six weeks. I tried to explain with as much composure as I could muster, but the words caught in my throat. I turned to face the whiteboard, hoping to hold back my emotions. When I turned back around, the entire class was standing. They lined up and gave me a hug, one by one. Until that moment, I didn’t realize how much I was struggling, or how much I needed their strength. I recognized then that this community of students was my family too.”

On the most rewarding part about being a teacher: “There is nothing like helping students find their confidence and begin to use their voices, or seeing that spark light up in their eyes the moment a concept falls into place.”

On what makes community colleges so important and why she and the President think two years should be free for all Americans: “Community colleges are engines of economic prosperity. Most importantly, they meet the needs of students and communities: offering classes that are flexible, so students don’t have to choose between work and school; training for real-world jobs, tailored to the communities they serve; and providing a strong foundation for a four-year degree.”

“The President and I believe that two years of community college should be free for all Americans. Kindergarten through high school just isn’t enough education to keep pace with our changing world and growing economy.”

On what she wishes people would understand about teachers: “Teaching is a calling; it is more than a job. We are truly dedicated to our students and are committed to their success. Many believe teachers leave school at three o’clock and have summers off. The truth is, teaching in front of our classroom is just one part of the job. We spend hours at home grading papers or creating lesson plans. On top of all of that, we always carry our students with us. Whatever I’m doing, there’s always a part of me that’s thinking about my students, wondering how they are doing, or asking myself what more I can do to help them if they’re struggling.”

On her favorite books to teach: “I love teaching the classics! To Kill a Mockingbird, The Scarlet Letter, and The Great Gatsby. Most recently I taught Born a Crime by Trevor Noah.”

www.goodhousekeeping.com/dr-biden