Posted on 05/08/2011 10:43:28 AM PDT by Slings and Arrows
LONDON --Paul McCartney and his girlfriend Nancy Shevell are engaged, his publicist said Friday, nearly four years after they were first spotted together.
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Wonder if she looks like Linda?
Poor guy... I think he is still in love with Linda.
Just my opinion but the last one looked like Linda.
I forgot. It could be a nice old lady disguised as Paul McCartney. That might help to explain why Paul McCartney looks so much like one these days! All this time, I thought it was just bad plastic surgery.
Lol. Agreed.
Makes them look silly AND vain at the same time. Why not leave it alone. It is rare when plastic surgery works.
Just my two cents....
New Mexico is the place for close encounters!
This story has legs...
Intriguing.
Explains a lot, really.
Will Paul McCartneys Marriage Strengthen His Ties With Israel?
Author: Natalie Wood
Published: May 06, 2011 at 4:31 pm
Sir Paul McCartney is to marry his long-term girlfriend, Nancy Shevell and the union may strengthen his ties with Israel.
The ex-Beatle and Ms Shevell (51), have dated for about four years. Ms Shevell, who like McCartneys first wife, the late Linda Eastman, is from a prominent and wealthy US Jewish family, is vice president for administration of New England Motor Freight, a New Jersey-based trucking company owned by her father, Myron Mike Shevell. She is also a board member of New York’s transportation authority.
Some weeks ago when Sir Paul paid tribute to Linda he remarked: in my relationship with my new girlfriend, Linda is a powerful presence, and I am lucky that Nancy recognises that and is a big admirer of her work.”
During December last year, Sir Paul was a surprise guest at a Chanucah fund-raising event which raised $3 million toward the $10 million expansion of a Chabad House - an ultra Orthodox Jewish facility - at Rutgers State University of New Jersey, whose campus includes first Sephardi synagogue at an American public college campus.
It has been claimed that Ms Shevell influenced Sir Pauls decision to perform in Israel during September 2008 when he met members of the OneVoice peace group and he and his band members wore the OV pin in their lapels during a concert in Tel Aviv.
Sir Paul a surprise guest at Chabad Rutgers gala
Ex-Beatles girlfriends dad donates $500,000 for Torah studies
Ex-Beatle Sir Paul McCartney, right, signs an autograph for Malcolm Hoenlein, left, executive vice chair of the Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations, who was keynote speaker at the Chabad dinner; looking on is dinner honoree Mike Shevell.
by Debra Rubin
NJJN Bureau Chief/Middlesex
December 9, 2010
The 32nd annual Rutgers Chabad National Founders dinner drew its usual crowd of philanthropists, Jewish communal and business leaders, and local and state political figures, including Gov. Chris Christie. But it was an unexpected guest who generated the most buzz.
As the 500 attendees were taking their seats at the Dec. 7 event in the ballroom of the Hyatt Regency in New Brunswick, an excited murmur went through the room. Guests reached for their cell phones to snap photos as ex-Beatle Paul McCartney walked in with longtime girlfriend Nancy Shevell.
Shevells father, Myron Mike Shevell was one of the nights honorees along with Christie in recognition of his $500,000 gift to create a Torah studies program for Rutgers students, who will receive a certificate and stipend after completing 60 semester hours of study.
Shevell is chair of New England Motor Freight and the Shevell Group and vice chair of New Jersey Transit. McCartney has reportedly been dating Nancy Shevell, a vice president of the family-owned business, since 2007.
The dinner raised $3 million toward the $10 million expansion of Chabad House at Rutgers, increasing the size of what is already the worlds largest Chabad facility by 55,000 square feet. The expansion includes the addition of a boys dormitory, enlarged dining facilities, and the first Sephardi synagogue at an American public college campus.
The dormitory is being named in honor of Rabbi Gavriel and Rivkah Holtzberg, the Chabad emissaries killed two years ago in the terrorist attack in Mumbai.
Chabad has reached 80 percent of its fund-raising goal for the expansion, said its executive director, Rabbi Yosef Carlebach. The project is expected to be completed in the spring.
Although Sir Paul, dressed in a suit and high-top sneakers, wouldnt take questions from the press, he graciously autographed dinner programs and shook hands with fans. He politely demurred and smiled when invited onstage with the rest of the Shevell family, but stood and cheered.
McCartney quietly sat at one of the front tables during the evening and applauded during Christies remarks.
The governor was followed by Malcolm Hoenlein, executive vice chair of the Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations, the keynote speaker. McCartney also listened and offered polite applause as Hoenlein delivered an impassioned speech focusing on the attempted delegitimization of Israel and the need to remain vigilant against anti-Semitism.
As he got up to speak, Hoenlein confessed to the crowd, Im nervous. You know, Ive spoken with presidents and prime ministers but Paul McCartney.
Christie, well known as a rock fan, stopped in mid-speech as he glanced at McCartneys table and remarked, I cant believe it; Paul McCartney.
I think we witnessed a Hanukka miracle, Carlebach said of the dinner, which fell on the sixth night of the holiday. Everyone who came thought they were coming to a small dinner, but when they left they didnt feel that way.
Asked if he knew in advance that McCartney was coming or if the rock star made any of the handful of significant anonymous gifts that were announced, Carlebach told NJJN, I cannot confirm or deny anything about Paul.
Mike Shevell said he made his donation in memory of his son, Jon, who died in 2008 at age 50 and who had been honored by Chabad in 2006.
My son, Jon, started this and in his honor, I am finishing this, he said, adding that he wanted to give Jewish students an incentive to study the Jewish religion and further their Jewish studies.
Oooh, yep, I like that! Thanks!
We can't help ourselves --- fools for love ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... FRegards
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