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Flesh of My Flesh: Organ Transplants in Jewish Law (2)

Mrs. Shimona Tzukernik
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Medicine and Morals: Your Jewish Guide Through Life's Tough Decisions

Lesson 2
Flesh of My Flesh: Organ Transplants in Jewish Law

Hundreds of thousands of people find their lives hanging in the balance as they hope for the gift of life in the form of a vital organ such as a heart, lung, or kidney. By receiving an organ, they are literally given a new lease on life. Yet there is a tremendous shortage of available organs.
 
Does Jewish law allow the donation of organs, either from a live donor or one who is recently deceased? Do we have the authority to give a body part away? Might it go further, actively encouraging or even mor­ally compelling one to donate under certain circumstances?
 
This lesson provides a nuanced and compassionate look at the sensitive ethical issues governing organ donation.

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Scholars: Mrs. Shimona Tzukernik
Provider: Omek
Video title: Flesh of My Flesh: Organ Transplants in Jewish Law (2)
Category: Health, Jewish Law
Series: Medicine and Morals
Views: 1194
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