Kanye West was spotted leaving the Simon Wiesenthal Center in Beverly Hills on Monday night, marking his latest public step in a long-term effort to mend relationships with the Jewish community. West reportedly spent 90 minutes inside the human rights organization before departing without commenting to the press.
The visit follows a formal apology issued by the artist in early 2026 and comes during a period of significant professional friction. This year, West has faced numerous obstacles in his live performance schedule, including the cancellation of London’s Wireless Festival appearance and a government-blocked performance in Marseille, France, where local authorities cited public safety concerns.
While the Simon Wiesenthal Center described the meeting as a “private educational visit,” the timing is significant. With the rumored release of his next project, Vultures 3, looming, West’s appearance suggests a continued focus on addressing the fallout from his previous antisemitic conduct. For now, the Beverly Hills visit remains a notable, if silent, gesture in his ongoing attempt to make amends.


