A round-up of news items on how overseas Jewish communities are faring against the pandemic
- Amid the pandemic Russian Jews stay cautious, receive Shavuot packages (May 30)
- Warsaw Jewish community sending care packages for righteous among nations (May 23)
- Holy cow! Despite closed borders, Argentina to fly in rabbis to certify kosher meat (May 21)
- From artwork to babka, Jewish Parisians are struggling to weather the COVID-19 storm (May 19)
- Amsterdam's Jewish quarter is getting ready to reopen, but some wonder if it will ever be the same (May 19)
- Prayer with masks and no singing returns to synagogues in Italy, Germany (May 19)
- Lithuanian Jews spared by coronavirus celebrate the Vilna Gaon (May 19)
- UK synagogues not to reopen before July (May 17)
- In not-so-locked-down Sweden, Jews mourn victims, foster belonging (May 13)
- Many South African Jews considering emigration to Israel, new study shows (April 24)
- Why South Africa's Jews have fared better than most in coronavirus crisis (April 10)
- Jewish communities in the UK find creative solutions to staying connected and safe as Jewish coronavirus deaths rise (April 9)
- MFA assists Egyptian Jewish community's Passover preparations (April 6)
- Belgian Jews concerned that large ultra-Orthodox population could lead to an 85% coronavirus infection rate among the community's Jews (April 6)
- French doctors believe the country's Jews have been disproportionately hit by COVID-19 (April 6)