JEAN SHAFIROFF - DOTTIE HERMAN - RAY KELLY & THE CREAM OF NEW YORK SOCIETY ATTEND LIEBA NESIS PALM BEACH BIRTHDAY BASH

 

Dottie Herman With Ray Kelly, Jean Shafiroff & Veronica Kelly

The press has been tirelessly documenting the mass migration of New York's elite to Florida. Lieba Nesis held her birthday celebration at Todd's Restaurant in West Palm Beach on Saturday February 20th, 2020 at 9 PM manifesting that exact trend. 

 

Lieba Nesis
 

 
 Jane Scher & Lieba Nesis
All the New York cast of characters were present including legendary society photographer Annie Watt, food from Todd English's kitchen and stalwart New York socialites and philanthropists Jean Shafiroff, María Fishel, Ruth Miller, Anka Palitz, David Hochberg, Michele Herbert, Jane Scher, Minnie Osmena, Nelli Hantman and Darren Glick. Even legendary New York Police Commissioner Ray Kelly and his wife Veronica admitted they had relocated to Palm Beach until the situation in New York subsides. Publicity powerhouses Norah Lawlor, Todd and Liz Shapiro, and Adam Weiss were also in attendance.
 
Bradley Fishel With Maria Fishel & Ken Fishel

Michele Herbert & Anka Palitz
 The birthday girl greeted over 40 guests and spoke of the illustrious group including CEO of Douglas Elliman Dottie Herman, real estate moguls Ken and Brad Fishel, and prominent attorneys Robert Hantman, Eric Lerner and Gibson Dunn lawyer Mark Weiss.

 Led by entrepreneur Leo Koel -Todd's at 2119 South Dixie Highway in West Palm Beach provided a beautiful atmosphere with first class service and a delectable dinner menu of short ribs, Chicken and salmon. The endless ceilings and spaciousness of the venue lent a Mykonos feeling to the entire evening. It doesn't hurt to have the Ken and Barbie of Palm Beach, Ashley and Susan Sosner, as avid advocates and promoters of their close friend Todd English. 

The 70's Saturday Night Fever track had guests Veronica Kelly and Anka Palitz dancing enthusiastically. It wasn't all fun and games as Jennifer Araoz, an advocate of sexual abuse victims, who was the first New York victim to speak out against Jeffrey Epstein, discussed her nonprofit entity the "Survivors Initiative" to help other women in need. When the 50-inch cake arrived, guests sang happy birthday and headed to their homes in Palm Beach and Miami-the "New New York".

Photos Courtesy Of Lawlor Media Group / Annie Watt

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