American Jewish University’s (AJU) Ziegler School of Rabbinic Studies is relocating to the Beverly Hills area, according to a recent announcement by the organization.
How do you forget the insoluble? How do you move on? These are questions asked by Dominik Moll, director of “The Night of the 12th,” who, with Gilles Marchand, wrote the screenplay based on a short passage from Pauline Guéna’s true crime book “A Year
Two Covered 6 security officers took lifesaving action after coming to the aid of a frantic mother whose infant child was choking on May 26. The incident took place around 11:30 a.m. at the historic 76-gas station at the corner of North Crescent Drive and
Whereas Jewish people in America were once outsiders, they’ve become insiders, and whereas antisemitism in the U.S. continues to be a problem, it is nowhere near the level it was in the 1930s when antisemitic figures like Father Charles Coughlin had large followings.
The likely defeat of the proposed Cheval Blanc Beverly Hills hotel project in last week’s special election was a moment of great celebration for some residents and of profound disappointment for others.
Last week, Beverly Hills Fire Chief Greg Barton along with EMS Administer Sean Stokes gave a presentation on the Nurse Practitioner Program at the Congressional Fire Services Institute’s 32nd Annual National Fire and Emergency Services Symposium and Dinner in Washington, D.C.
The Beverly Hills Public Library will launch its “Find Your Voice!” Summer Reading Program on May 30. During the 10-week program, the library will host a range of free activities for children, teens and adults to encourage and support a love of reading.