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The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum honored Jane Jelenko of Los Angeles with its National Leadership Award for her contributions to preserving Holocaust history and for rallying against antisemitism, genocide and Holocaust denial on March 30 at The Beverly Hilton Hotel.

The BA.2 subvariant of COVID-19 is continuing to strengthen its presence in Los Angeles County, now accounting for nearly one-third of all virus cases that are screened for variants, the public health director said on March 31.

April in Paris may presage Beverly Hills in the near future. Cheval Blanc Paris, the acclaimed hotel opened by luxury conglomerate LVMH last fall, is now home to a dining establishment with three Michelin stars.

Will Smith slapping Chris Rock was shocking. I am glad that everyone is thinking and talking about it as there is much to learn about how we manage our hurt and anger.

Ever since pickleball was introduced as a pilot program in early 2020, data collected by the Beverly Hills Parks and Recreation Commission points to a continued surge of interest in the sport.

The LA Marathon returned to Beverly Hills this past Sunday, March 20, with athletes running through the city for miles 16 and 17 before ending in Century City.

Last week, Beverly Vista Middle School (BVMS) participated in "Dude. Be Nice" week, a national initiative to promote kindness and practice empathy on school campuses.

The Lev Eishah Hadassah Board got together for a Hamantashen Swap at Roxbury Park on March 13.

The Jewish Federation of Greater Los Angeles held its 2022 Chai/Emerald/Zahav, Ruby & Lion of Judah Luncheon at The Maybourne Beverly Hills.

As we emerge from the most restrictive aspects of a pandemic world, parents and students alike are cheering a return to normalcy in education.