Over a week has passed since houses of worship were approved to reopen with modifications, but in Beverly Hills, few have chosen to do so just yet. Of the City’s 18 faith-based organizations, just one told the Courier that it had reopened, with several others on the precipice of reopening.
“Everyone was excited to get back,” Chabad of Beverly Hills Rabbi Mendel Shusterman told the Courier about the May 28 reopening. “Of course we do not let anyone in without a mask or who’s not feeling well or who’s been exposed to it.