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Published: August 28, 1987 New York Times
Rachelle Lisa Belfer, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Belfer of New York, and Anthony Edward Malkin, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter L. Malkin of Greenwich, Conn., were married yesterday at Temple Emanu-El in New York. Rabbi Ronald B. Sobel performed the ceremony.
Mrs. Malkin, who is known as Shelly, is a teacher at the Nightingale-Bamford School. She graduated from the Dalton School and Princeton University. Her father is a director of the Enron Corporation and the treasurer and a member of the board of overseers of the Albert Einstein College of Medicine of Yeshiva University. He was formerly president of the Belco Petroleum Corporation in New York, which was founded by the bride's grandfather Arthur B. Belfer. She is a granddaughter also of the late Rachelle Belfer and of the late Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kones of Lawrence, L.I.
Mr. Malkin, a founder of Anthony E. Malkin Associates Inc., a merchant banking organization in New York, graduated from Choate Rosemary Hall and cum laude from Harvard College. His father and his grandfather Lawrence A. Wien are senior partners in the New York law firm of Wien, Malkin & Bettex. The bridegroom is a grandson also of Mrs. Samuel Malkin and the late Mr. Malkin, and of the late Mae Levy Wien, all of New York.
By Brett Tomlinson on April 21, 2010 8:56 AM | No Comments
April has been a rewarding month for artist and conservationist Shelly Malkin ’86. A new exhibit of her African wildlife paintings, inspired by a 2007 trip to Kenya, opened at Kiernan Hall and Nature Art Gallery in her hometown of Greenwich, Conn., earning positive reviews. The New York Times said that Malkin’s paintings "speak to the simplicity of animal life," and The Danbury News Times said her "use of soft, bright colors, along with her intimate perspective, instill a sense of unrestrained majesty."
Malkin also was honored with the prestigious Forces of Nature award from the Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC), an organization she serves as a trustee.
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Published: August 28, 1987 New York Times
Rachelle Lisa Belfer, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Belfer of New York, and Anthony Edward Malkin, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter L. Malkin of Greenwich, Conn., were married yesterday at Temple Emanu-El in New York. Rabbi Ronald B. Sobel performed the ceremony.
Mrs. Malkin, who is known as Shelly, is a teacher at the Nightingale-Bamford School. She graduated from the Dalton School and Princeton University. Her father is a director of the Enron Corporation and the treasurer and a member of the board of overseers of the Albert Einstein College of Medicine of Yeshiva University. He was formerly president of the Belco Petroleum Corporation in New York, which was founded by the bride's grandfather Arthur B. Belfer. She is a granddaughter also of the late Rachelle Belfer and of the late Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kones of Lawrence, L.I.
Mr. Malkin, a founder of Anthony E. Malkin Associates Inc., a merchant banking organization in New York, graduated from Choate Rosemary Hall and cum laude from Harvard College. His father and his grandfather Lawrence A. Wien are senior partners in the New York law firm of Wien, Malkin & Bettex. The bridegroom is a grandson also of Mrs. Samuel Malkin and the late Mr. Malkin, and of the late Mae Levy Wien, all of New York.
By Brett Tomlinson on April 21, 2010 8:56 AM | No Comments
April has been a rewarding month for artist and conservationist Shelly Malkin ’86. A new exhibit of her African wildlife paintings, inspired by a 2007 trip to Kenya, opened at Kiernan Hall and Nature Art Gallery in her hometown of Greenwich, Conn., earning positive reviews. The New York Times said that Malkin’s paintings "speak to the simplicity of animal life," and The Danbury News Times said her "use of soft, bright colors, along with her intimate perspective, instill a sense of unrestrained majesty."
Malkin also was honored with the prestigious Forces of Nature award from the Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC), an organization she serves as a trustee.
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