BHUSD Board of Education Lauds Progress in Ongoing Projects

The Beverly Hills Unified School District (BHUSD) Board of Education acknowledged growth in its management of student behavior, progress on construction projects as well as the impact of conflict in Israel on students and families at its Oct. 24 meeting.

Over a year of investigation by the Beverly Hills Police Department (BHPD) has led to the filing of federal charges against a San Fernando Valley man accused of stealing the identities of at least 25 people and draining about $2.6 million from their accounts.

Artist, actor, investor, restaurateur, patron of the arts, collector, and once again, artist. These are the many lives of Michael Chow.

Now Meir, son of prominent Beverly Hills Rabbi Pini Dunner, is back in active duty and preparing to fight on the front lines.

The words “Kill Jewss” (sic) were found written in large green letters on a wall in an alley along the 300 block of Palm Drive, local resident Norm Nadel told the Courier.

It was the Sabbath evening in Beverly Hills and a crowd of observers gathered around a long table with 201 chairs. They sang, they prayed, they lit candles, but nobody sat down.

Winn Slavin Fine Art at Two Rodeo hosted a retrospective of Sir Daniel K. Winn, Vietnamese-American artist, curator and philanthropist on Oct. 7.

The city of Beverly Hills and its Community Services Department invite the community to the annual Fall Funtastic Harvest Festival on Oct. 29 from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Beverly Hills Farmers’ Market.

Dr. Barry Pressman addressed the Rotary Club of Beverly Hills Oct. 16 luncheon on a topic of importance to everyone-water.

Rebuilding Bridges Between the Black and Jewish Communities Through Art and Conversation took place on Oct. 17 at Spago Beverly Hills.