At its Nov. 21 regular meeting, the Beverly Hills City Council voted unanimously to acquire the property located at 111 N. Gale Drive in Beverly Hills for $8.4 million.
Approximately 1,000 people expressed support for Israel while attending “One People, One Heart: Solidarity with Israel,” a community event held Nov. 19 at Sinai Temple in Westwood.
In the midst of ongoing housing issues, two new residential complexes with a combined 20 units cleared a crucial hurdle before their construction is scheduled to begin.
On Nov. 19 and 20, survivors of the Oct. 7 Hamas attack and their family members joined religious leaders at the Beverly Hills Towers building at the corner of Canon Drive and Santa Monica Boulevard as part of a demonstration calling for the release of
No sooner had Councilmember Lili Bosse finished rallying at the March for Israel in Washington D.C., on Nov. 14 than she was off to Fort Lauderdale, for the North American Mayors Summit Against Antisemitism.
Mayor Dr. Julian Gold, Vice Mayor Lester Friedman and members of the Beverly Hills City Council took part in the annual Thanksgiving Luncheon on Nov. 13 at Roxbury Park for members of the Beverly Hills Active Adult Club.
Retired Israeli Ambassador to France, Monaco and the Netherlands Yossi Gal addressed an invitation-only group of approximately 60 prominent Westside residents on Nov. 5.
On Nov. 9, the Women’s Guild Cedars-Sinai held its annual Crystal Ball gala at the Beverly Wilshire Hotel, which honored Samuel L. Jackson and LaTanya Richardson Jackson with the Hollywood Icon Award and the Litvack family with the Humanitarian Award.