Judge Judy and Jimmy Kimmel’s Aunt Chippy break out in song for NYC alma mater’s 100 years: Like we’re ‘15 again’

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celebrates its 100th anniversary this year. It’s a milestone that Sheindlin is thrilled to celebrate. However, her honor’s excitement stems from a little more than mere school pride. “I’m so happy that something older than I am is still around,” she joked to The Post.

Her much-ballyhooed school, a landmark of Midwood, Brooklyn, boasts a star-studded roster of A-list graduates, including the late Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Senator Chuck Schumer, Carole King and Chris Rock.

And its cheer is a jaunty tune that’s stuck with Sheindlin throughout the years. “It’s amazing how certain things that you learn in your childhood remain etched in your brain forever,” said the jurist. “For a brief moment, Chippy and I were 15 again!”Sheindlin and Potenza happily bumped into one another at The Power of Love — Keep Memory Alive Community Leadership gala over the weekend.The fête is an annual fundraiser for the Cleveland Clinic Lou Ruvo Center for Brain Health, which aims to find and facilitate research for brain disorders such as Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, Huntington’s and multiple sclerosis.During the ceremony, Sheindlin presented longtime friends Lovee and Bob Arum with the Community Leadership Award for their philanthropic commitment to Keep Memory Alive.

Kimmel, 57, a native son of Las Vegas, was also honored at the event. The late-night host was warmly toasted by a few of his closest VIP pals, such as Kristen Bell, Billy Crystal and Anthony Anderson. “When I was in high school at Clark High School, I delivered pizza and one of the cassette tapes I would listen to was a Billy Crystal comedy album,” Kimmel said between commendations. “If you had told me that 40 years later, he would fly out here three weeks after his house burned down to.

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