Tag: Brenda Levin

The Fires Still Burn, But Our Future Cannot Wait: An Op-Ed
The following Op-Ed piece was published Monday morning, Jan. 13, 2025, by The Planning Report (https://www.planningreport.com/2025/01/13/fires-still-burn-our-future-cannot-wait-op-ed). These are five ideas that the Larchmont Chronicle urges elected leaders to consider at once. As first responders, elected leaders, and communities in Los Angeles face the ongoing wildfire emergency and immediate need to save life and protect […]

Ratkovich is focusing on homelessness
• ‘Distiguished Citizen’ At a recent Rotary Club of Los Angeles (Rotary 5) special luncheon held at the Jonathan Club in Downtown Los Angeles on June 9, Rotary 5 presented Wayne Ratkovich, of Windsor Square, with its Distinguished Citizen Award. The recognition is for an Angeleno who leads the community in the spirit of Rotary’s […]

Sanctuary to open for High Holy services; dedication set Sept. 29 at Wilshire Boulevard Temple
Members of Wilshire Boulevard Temple will be sitting closer to the clergy and those in the balcony will be seated on restored original pews when the renovated sanctuary opens in time for High Holy Days this month. Newly constructed wheelchair ramps crafted of marble and a lowered and extended bimah—platform from where the Torah is […]