Jewish Jewess Rachel Uchitel Fucks Good,So Muh Dik Special Negro Be Wreckin Da Cadillac@2:30 In Morning-Charges Merely"Pending"
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Posted: Sat, 28/11/2009 - 01:14
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Poor girl. This money
Poor girl. This money depression has mentally tortured her so badly that god has told her to kick her pussy into 15th gear for that billion dollars. What more proof of the seriousness of this depression can one find?
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24 Jun 2004 ... Neil Uchitel is a nice Jewish boy who, at a young age and of his own accord became a Christian and joined a Black, Reformed, Charismatic, ...
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Abbe Lynn Uchitel, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mikel R. Uchitel of Springfield, N.J., was married yesterday to Scott Michael Maron, a son of Dr. and Mrs. Arthur Maron of West Orange, N.J. Rabbi Stanley Asekoff performed the ceremony at the Livingston (N.J.) Country Club.
Mrs. Maron, 25, and her husband, 29, graduated from the University of Pennsylvania, she summa cum laude. She also received a master's degree in counseling psychology and elementary education from Penn.
Dr. Maron received an M.D. from the Baylor College of Medicine. He is a resident in internal medicine at Albert Einstein Medical Center in Philadelphia.
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Crypto, denying jewess, it looks like. Nothing new in that [denial], lol. If her family is "Presbyterian", I'd like to know what year they or their Dylan Klebold-like immediate ancestors converted.
In July 2003, I took a leave of absence from Bloomberg — the events of September 11 had finally caught up with me. I was suffering from Post-traumatic Stress Disorder.
By October 2003, after having sought therapy, I was finally able to say goodbye to my past and to Andy. It was at this time that I ran into an old childhood friend, Steven Ehrenkranz, 30, a trader on the New York Stock Exchange. We bumped into each other at a Halloween Party.
We’d known each other since our school days, at the age of 12. Steven said he’d read about what happened to me in the New York Post and that he was sorry. He later told me that he’d been in the north tower of the World Trade Center on the morning of September 11, interviewing for a job with a brokerage firm, shortly before the first plane hit. All the guys who he’d been interviewed with were now dead.
After the party, we quickly became best friends. Steven would come over every day to watch TV or our all-time favourite film, Serendipity, or he’d help me walk my two dogs, Rudy and Ozzie.
I always thought Steven had an amazing personality. He was so funny, so confident, so generous — and I remember thinking: “The girl who ends up catching his eye and heart will be the luckiest girl in the world.” It never occurred to me that I might be that girl.
Early in 2004 Steven asked me, “Don’t you think it’s weird that I’d rather be with you than with the girl I’m dating?” I answered: “No, I think we have a really great friendship.”
When he suggested we try dating, my initial thought was, “No way.” I wasn’t sure if I could be physically attracted to someone I’d known for so long, but secretly I was thinking: “Why can’t I find someone I connect with like Steven?” Inevitably, all the guys I’d been attracted to turned out to be losers. And since I knew, deep down, Steven was the type of person I wanted to be with, we started dating.
... I didn’t want to have to go through the heartache of losing my best friend just because we wanted to try sleeping together.
In May, almost two years to the day Andy and I were to marry, and one month after Steven and I met, we moved in together. Things might’ve been happening very quickly between us, but in my heart I felt that it was right.
We married on November 20, 2004. It was an interfaith ceremony — Steven’s family is Jewish, mine is Presbyterian.
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Ha ha--this wedding account
Ha ha--this wedding account is basically a pity party for her dead 911 boyfriend. She really played this Jew York Times "fashion wedding" nupital account for its full kvetching/poor me mileage! Lucky new husband!
VOWS
Rachel Uchitel and Steven Ehrenkranz
By GERIT QUEALY
Published: December 12, 2004
N the morning of 9/11, Steven Ehrenkranz had just finished a round of job interviews at the Cantor Fitzgerald offices at the World Trade Center. Anxious to get back to work at another brokerage firm nearby, he declined to stay for one last interview. As he reached his office, he turned to see the first plane hit. He said he learned not long after that "everyone I just interviewed with was dead."
A few days later, he was stunned when he recognized the tearful blond woman in a photo on the cover of The New York Post — holding a picture of her fiancé, James Andrew O'Grady, who was missing in the towers' collapse.
"'Oh, my God, that's Rachel,' " he recalled thinking. He knew the woman, Rachel Uchitel, from their private-school days in their early teens, but they had been out of touch for years.
Mr. Ehrenkranz had not seen her since the mid-1990's, when he and his friend Jason Strauss, who was then dating Ms. Uchitel, were partners in a party-planning venture. In a flirtatious moment, he said, he and Ms. Uchitel joked that "in another world," they would be dating. It was indeed another world in 2003 when he ran into her at a New York Halloween party.
Ms. Uchitel received confirmation in early 2002 that her fiancé had died. But she had gone though a delayed grieving process. "I was very strong after the night of 9/11," said Ms. Uchitel, who was then a television producer at Bloomberg, the business news company. But two years after the attacks, she experienced a "massive breakdown," she said. "I couldn't get through the day."
She added: "I felt like everyone else had forgotten about it. I was resentful. Lonely." Her grief rekindled old sorrows, the death of her father in 1991, and that of a grandfather who had been an owner of the New York nightclub El Morocco, in 2000. She took a leave from her job and sought therapy.
At the Halloween party, her conversation with Mr. Ehrenkranz had been casual. But they got together a few weeks later, when both happened to be in Florida. At dinner with friends in South Beach, one of them, Turney Duff, said, "you could kind of tell there was something between them."
What followed was a friendship that included "nights just watching TV for four hours holding hands," said Mr. Ehrenkranz, now 29 and a trader for Stuart Frankel & Company. Ms. Uchitel, also 29, added, "I kept thinking, `Why can't I find someone I connect with like Steven?' "
After the holidays that followed the friendship took a serious turn. It was helped along by the fact that despite Ms. Uchitel's tragic romance, "She never made me feel like I'm playing second fiddle," Mr. Ehrenkranz said.
Mr. Ehrenkranz began spending nearly every night at Ms. Uchitel's apartment; they chose hers rather than his in part because she wanted to be with her dogs, which she had acquired in the wake of 9/11. "She treats them like they hold the secret to world peace," Mr. Ehrenkranz said with a laugh.
The dogs do hold special meaning for Ms. Uchitel. She and Mr. O'Grady had purchased one about a month before 9/11. When that dog suddenly died of distemper, Ms. Uchitel said, she was disconsolate. "But Andy kept telling me, `The dog didn't know he was going to die. He had a great life with us for a month,' " she recalled.
"Andy taught me amazing lessons," Ms. Uchitel said, including how to appreciate the present moment. Echoing sentiments reminiscent of Emily's in Thornton Wilder's "Our Town," Ms. Uchitel added: "It's great to have a person in your life now, to go through the joys and sorrows together. Everyone assumes you're going to live till 90 years old; it's not necessarily true."
On the evening of Nov. 20 she and Mr. Ehrenkranz were married in the Deco splendor of the new Cipriani event space in the Toy Building in New York. In lieu of bouquets, bridesmaids carried candles, placing them on pedestals, creating an inner circle under the huppah. The sylphlike bride floated up the aisle in a satin Reem Acra gown for an interfaith ceremony led by Dr. David M. Posner, the senior rabbi at Congregation Emanu-El in New York, along with the Rev. Scotty McLennan, the dean for religious life at Stanford University. A quartet played "Ode to Joy" at the end of the service as the bride raised her bouquet in jubilation.
"She's so brave to be vulnerable again," said Annelise Peterson, the maid of honor, on the day before the wedding. (She, too, lost her boyfriend on 9/11, and her brother.) "It gives the world, and me, so much hope."
http://www.nytimes.com/2004/12/12/fashion/weddings/12VOWS.html?_r=1
Probably most likely that
Probably most likely that Rachel's father allowed her shiksa mother's religion to be used in the household.
From Jewish Times- How do
From Jewish Times-
How do young Jewish women seem to occasionally get thrust into the middle of nasty scandals? The latest to follow Monica Lewinsky and others in that vein is Rachel Uchitel, the 34-year-old New Yorker and nightclub promoter who is now reported to have had an affair with golfing great Tiger Woods.
...The divorced Ms. Uchitel is reported to have first met Mr. Woods in June at Manhattan’s Griffin nightclub, and visited him during a recent trip he took to Australia, according to tabloids. She has admitted staying at the same hotel as the golfer but denies any wrongdoing.
http://www.jewishtimes.com/index.php/jewishtimes/celebrities/jt/celebrities/rach...
"He wasn't a happy bunny"
"He wasn't a happy bunny"
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It looks like the rumors of
It looks like the rumors of naked Tiger Woods photos may be true! Playgirl's rep Daniel Nardicio confirms to Life & Style that the online magazine has received photos claiming to be Tiger sans clothes. But until the photo is proven to be real, don't expect to see it online. "We're currently trying to authenticate the photos before we make any decisions on purchasing the Tiger Woods pics and ascertaining the value," Nardicio tells Life & Style.
http://static.lifeandstylemag.com/2009/12/playgirl-rep-to-life-style-wer.html
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