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On the second night of Hanukkah, the community joined members of the Beverly Hills City Council for the annual menorah lighting celebration at Beverly Gardens Park. About 100 guests of all ages gathered around a giant menorah near the Lily Pond to celebrate the festival

Mayor Lili Bosse poses with the proud winners of the Cookie Baking Contest held at the Beverly Hills Farmers' Market Dec. 11.

The Courier's Executive Editor Ana Figueroa (left), Publisher Lisa Friedman Bloch, City Manager George Chavez, Beverly Hills Mayor Lili Bosse and BHUSD Board Member Mary Wells enjoyed the festivities at the annual Rotary of Beverly Hills Holiday Party held at the Beverly Hills Hotel Dec.

BHC June 26 pop under 2

Hilton & Hyland has announced that Lori Hyland is now the 100% shareholder and owner of Hilton & Hyland. The Hilton & Hyland company name will remain unchanged.

With over 800 social service projects, WIZO is the largest social services provider outside of Israeli government with a focus on helping women and children in Israel with day care centers, youth villages, senior centers shelters for battered women, girls and women's leadership programs, programs

A dedication ceremony took place on Dec. 4 for a Mobile Intensive Care Unit (MICU) ambulance destined for Israel's national emergency medical service, Magen David Adom (MDA). Local realtor Rosalie Klein funded the ambulance to honor her late parents, Dvora and Mordechai, and her beloved husband,

The spectacularly bedecked and festive space at Greystone featured fun experiences, multicultural themes and decorations, strolling carolers, live music and dance party with acclaimed Mostly Kosher klezmer gypsy-rock band, craft-making and storytelling, and a fantastic puppet show in Greystone Theatre by the beloved Bob Baker

On Dec. 6, the Beverly Hills Unified School District (BHUSD) Board of Education meeting was packed for the second time with dozens of students, parents, and community members, all of whom had come to ask the board to bring back the high school wrestling coach,

"He told me he was applying to colleges and concerned about how he looked. I also had another woman pointing to spots on her face. She felt they were making her ugly. Feeling good about yourself makes you feel better. People don't want to look

Hollywood Icon Award Winner Jamie Lee Curtis speaks at the 2022 Women's Guild Cedars-Sinai Gala at The Beverly Hilton Hotel on Nov. 30.