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What is the position of Judaism on organ donation?"
Answer
With few exceptions, the obligation to preserve human life ("pikuah nefesh") is an overriding principle of Jewish law. This would support the idea of organ donation.
At the same time, Jewish law prohibits desecration of a dead body ("nivul hamet"). A dead person's body, since it once housed the holy soul, is to be treated with the utmost respect. Every part of the body must be buried - which is why you see the heart-wrenching images of religious Jews dutifully going around after a terrorist bombing, scraping up pieces of flesh and blood for burial.
How do we resolve these two principles?
Organ donation is permitted in the case when an organ is needed for a specific, immediate transplant. In such a case, it is a great mitzvah for a Jew to donate organs to save another person's life. Organ donation is not necessarily limited to dead people: Someone who can afford to spare a kidney, for example, may donate one to someone in need.
Yet in consideration of the prohibition against desecrating the body, it is forbidden to simply donate to an "organ bank," where there is no specific, immediate recipient. Furthermore, for general medical research or for students to practice in medical school, a Jew is not permitted to donate organs.
Если больной очень хочет жить, врачи бессильны. [c]
Здоровье - это когда у вас каждый день болит в другом месте [c]
так..надо кодироваться от пьянства.
где это делают?:lol:
Очередной набор тупоебских догм в трансляции местячковых хитрожопов. Особенно пояснение и рационализации скорости применения - блеск.
Кого ипет что будет с его/ее суповым набором после смерти?? Если есть шанс спасти хоть одно несчастье прямым или косвенным / ресерч, опыты / путем, то почему нет??
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