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"There has been a lot of Jewish hate in the past few weeks," rally-goer Jose Danon, 40, told the Courier. "I'm Israeli, so I think it's important that I'm here to support my country."

"This past year, regardless of the challenges that businesses had, we had one of our largest engagements. Not just local, but also worldwide," she said, highlighting large growth on Instagram and Pinterest. 

This past week, the Rotary Club Of Beverly Hills assembled and donated approximately 100 backpacks for homeless youth filling them with basic necessities. Additionally, the organization honored members of the community with the Rotary Vocational Service Awards (along with a monetary gift) for their dedication

City officials are clearly pleased that legendary events are returning, albeit in a slightly different format. 

An Oasis Theater Company, NewStages, is holding four online events in a series called "Secret Lives: stories, music and original writings by LGBTQ+ seniors."

The three new recommended CAGF recipients include the Collins and Katz Family YMCA, OUR HOUSE Grief Support Center and Safe Parking LA. 

The suspect is identified as Lawrence Lawson, 29 years old of Los Angeles, California. Lawson's bail has been set at $1,000,000.

"The ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas is painful to witness," said the Beverly Hills City Council. "After a peaceful period in recent years, lives are once again being lost in senseless violence emerging from a place of hate."

"The approach to this Economic Sustainability Plan Update is not to overcorrect from the COVID-19 pandemic, but rather focus on economic strategies and actions that increase the City's resiliency to market downturns and geopolitical risks and uncertainties," the plan states. 

Samuel Braslow is Honored in Key Categories Braslow has been honored with three California Journalism Awards from the California News Publishers Association (CNPA). For more than 130 years, the CNPA has served as the foremost advocate for the state's publishing industry, while fostering the ideals of