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Dayan Yisroel Lichtenstein

Analysis

Organ donation scheme should send alarm bells

November 8, 2012 15:00
1 min read

The recent draft Welsh legislation on human organ transplantation should send alarm bells ringing throughout the Jewish world.

Put simply, it means that in the absence of evidence to the contrary, it will be presumed that the deceased agree to donate their organs.

While Judaism views organ donation to save a life as an act of chesed (loving-kindness) of the highest order, there are strict rules governing when and how this may take place and none of these criteria are mentioned at all in this legislation.

For example, an organ such as the heart may only be removed when a person is dead, and no definition of “death” is given in the legislation.

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