Nazarian Appointed to New Board Role with the Combat Antisemitism Movement

Beverly Hills Mayor Sharona Nazarian has been named as one of five new members of the Combat Antisemitism Movement (CAM) U.S. Advisory Board. CAM is a global coalition of more than 850 partner organizations and hundreds of thousands of individuals devoted to fighting antisemitism in all its forms. 

Nazarian joins fellow Advisory Board appointees Barbara Feingold, philanthropist and member of the United States Holocaust Memorial Council; Aaron Keyak, former U.S. Deputy Special Envoy to Monitor and Combat Antisemitism; Noam Lee, former executive director of the Democratic Governors Association and Scott Singer, mayor of Boca Raton, Florida.

In a statement, CAM noted that the new additions to the board “further strengthen the organization’s ability to bring together leaders from across the political spectrum to confront antisemitism in all its forms and advance practical solutions in communities throughout the world.

“Each of our new U.S. Advisory Board members brings a unique set of experiences, networks, and perspectives that reflect CAM’s core commitment to bipartisan collaboration,” said Alyza D. Lewin, president of U.S. Affairs at the Combat Antisemitism Movement. “Their leadership will help deepen CAM’s partnerships with federal, state, and local officials, as well as civic and faith leaders, to ensure that antisemitism is recognized, understood, and effectively addressed wherever it appears. As we expand our U.S. operations, the addition of such strong voices from across the political spectrum underscores the momentum we are building and our shared determination to unite Americans around the values of safety, dignity, and equal rights for Jewish communities.”

Nazarian also serves as a member of CAM’s Mayors Advisory Board.