Europe has seen 2,057,414 infections, while the US has registered the most deaths of any country at 98,929; numbers still rising in some areas

Guides and caterers rethink their lives in Jewish hospitality as the COVID-19 crisis pushes them towards poverty

Hotels, pools and other locations allowed to welcome patrons again under special hygiene rules, but thousands of eateries to reportedly stay closed

'Viral: Antisemitism in Four Mutations' examines how hatred of Jews is treated, and spreads, like virulent disease, and looks at how humanity can hope to combat it

Worldwide, the virus has infected more than 5.5 million people and killed over 348,000; India and Brazil seeing surge in infections

With robots, virtual reality glasses, and early-warning systems to tell doctors if patients look headed for a sudden demise, Sheba Medical Center braces for new virus spike

Hotels, pools, museums and other establishments also okayed to reopen Wednesday, albeit under special guidelines; 'We want to allow you to go out,' says prime minister

Gathering violated Argentina's social distancing restrictions; event condemned by Jewish groups

According to Central Bureau of Statistics, 14% fear becoming homeless; 16% think they may lose their jobs; one-third experiencing feelings of anxiety or pressure

Colleen and Marvin Hewson say after failing to book flights out of Italy, they learned to make limoncello, took long walks while waiting for ancient ruins to open

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