Few passengers boarded the plane on my recent flight from Doha, Qatar, to Kinshasa in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Many wore masks, echoing the uncertain early days of COVID-19; reports of a new Ebola outbreak in the DRC had already altered behavior even before touchdown.
I was not traveling as a doctor or aid worker, but to meet the rabbinic leadership of Central Africa. There are not many Jews in Africa, yet the Jewish story on the contin…
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