As conflict continues to rage in Israel and antisemitic incidents continue to flare at home, the Beverly Hills City Council is exploring new ways to stand up for Israel and against Jew hatred.
Approximately 2,000 supporters of Israel turned out to a peaceful rally at Beverly Gardens Park, on Nov. 5, where Beverly Hills city and community leaders delivered words of solidarity with Israel while denouncing antisemitism.
The Beverly Hills City Council approved the first project in the city’s mixed-use overlay zone on Nov. 7, denying an appeal by a non-profit that has opposed similar developments across Los Angeles.
On Nov. 6, at approximately 2:38 p.m., Beverly Hills Police Dispatch received emergency calls of a possible physical altercation on the 100 block of South Roxbury Drive.
Survivors of Israel’s Oct. 7 terrorist attack by Hamas and family members of those currently held hostage by the militant group, took center stage Nov. 7 at the Saban Theatre in Beverly Hills.
Members of the local business community and city officials came together to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the Beverly Hills Chamber of Commerce at the Beverly Hilton on Nov. 8.
The event, which took place on Nov. 6 at the Beverly Hills Hotel, also honored Gregory Annenberg Weingarten and Sandra Gerson Kanengiser for their outstanding commitment to Holocaust education.