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Organ Donation & Brain Death in Halacha

Organ Donation & Brain Death in Halacha. Halachic Organ Donor Society www.hods.org. THE NEED. 100,000 Americans and 1,000 Israelis waiting for organs Every year 7,000 Americans and 100 Israelis die “on the list” Israel was thrown out of European Network of Organ Sharing

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Organ Donation & Brain Death in Halacha

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  1. Organ Donation & Brain Deathin Halacha Halachic Organ Donor Societywww.hods.org

  2. THE NEED • 100,000 Americans and 1,000 Israelis waiting for organs • Every year 7,000 Americans and 100 Israelis die “on the list” • Israel was thrown out of European Network of Organ Sharing • Israelis and Jews are arrested every year for buying and selling organs • Jews have a bad name internationally on the issue of organ donation • In 2001, only 3% of Israelis had organ donor cards while in America it was more than 40% • In 2011, only 17% of New Yorkers have cards while the country average is 45% • In 2001, only three Orthodox rabbis had organ donor cards

  3. REASONS JEWS DON’T DONATE [Mnemonic is SETH] (but I don’t recommend going in that order) • Emotionally Difficult to Donate (same for non-Jews) • Halachic Prohibitions (3) Concerning Corpse • Superstitions (2) Scaring Jews Not to Donate • Timing of the Donation: At Brain-Stem Death

  4. Halachic ProhibitionsAbout a Corpse • Issur Nivul Hamet • Issur Hana’at Hamet • Issue Halanat HametPIKUACH NEFESH OVERRIDESTHESE COMMANDMENTSthat is the why Rabbi Yechezkel Landau (known by his magnum opus the Nodah B’yehuda) writes we can do autopsies if the results will most likely help us save someone else’s life (“choleh lefanecha”)

  5. Emotions Emotionally it is difficult however… • consider that if your loved-one needed an organ you would want someone else to ‘get over’ the emotional inhibition and donate their organ • Rav Moshe Feinstein writes (I.M. Y.D. V.III, Siman 174) “…though it is the nature of people to be very distressed over their deceased (loved one)… nevertheless, there is a mitzvah not to be overly distressed [about donation] in order to save a life with the organ of the deceased.”

  6. SUPERSTITIONS 1. AYIN HARAH • The rationalist understanding is that it simply means a metaphor for jealousy (see Rav Shlomo Aviner’s vide on at www.hods.org) • If you really believed in it you should not sign a ktuba, life insurance, health insurance, flood insurance, theft insurance, etc • If ayin harah really worked, there would be plenty of organs to go around because there are thousands of people with organ donor cards.

  7. SUPERSTITIONS 2. Belief that you need to be buried with your organs in order to be resurrected • No source • Counter-factual as all organs (and even bones) eventually decompose • Seems unfair to Jews incinerated in the Holocaust and blown up in their tanks • Insulting to God as if he is almighty he can resurrect you anyway

  8. Jewish Ossuaries1st Century BCE – 1st Century CE During Second Temple period, Jews were buried in small stone-hewn chests, even the high priest did so. No Bones About it: Only bones, no organs

  9. Timing of Donation • Most organs are taken from “Brain-Stem Dead” patients/corpses.If you view brain-stem death to be death, you can donate, but if not, then you can’t. • Even though a person is brain-stem dead (aka Whole Brain Dead) it is possible to keep the heart still beating with the help of a ventilator.

  10. What is Brain Stem Death? • Watch this 7 minute film http://hods.org/english/hissues/YouTube_video%20pages/Animation.asp AnatomyThe Brain, by and large, consists of brain-stem and cortexTermsLife-Support Machine: Avoid using, inaccurate and it implies a football could be aliveRespirator: Avoid using it, implies spontaneous human respirationVentillator: Accurate, a machine that vents air in and out Coma: Cortex is not working, not dead, might wake up Persistent Vegetative State (PVS): aka “Vegetable” Long term coma, most likely never wake up, but still alive Brain Death: everybody throws around this term to mean different things, avoid itBrain-Stem Death: (aka Whole Brain Death) both brain-stem and cortex are dead

  11. Talmudic Sources • Mishna OhalotChapter 1, Mishna 6 (in Rambam it is 7) אדם אינו מטמא, עד שתצא נפשו הותזו ראשיהן--אף על פי שהן מפרכסין--טמאין • Talmud Yoma 85a …תנו רבנן עד היכן הוא בודק עד חוטמו ויש אומרים עד לבו אבל לענין פקוח נפש אפי' אבא שאול מודי דעיקר חיותא באפיה הוא דכתיב (בראשית ז) כל אשר נשמת רוח חיים באפיו אמר רב פפא מחלוקת ממטה למעלה אבל ממעלה למטה כיון דבדק ליה עד חוטמו שוב אינו צריך דכתיב כל אשר נשמת רוח חיים באפיו

  12. HODS Accomplishments • Israel went from 3% to 12% • Israelis dying on waiting list went from 120 a year to 80 a year • Went from 2 rabbis to 183 rabbis with organ donor cards • HODS responsible for at least 200life-saving transplants that were not otherwise going to happen

  13. ACTION LIST • Email your family asking them what they think • Email your rabbi asking him what he thinks • Consider getting an organ donor card at www.hods.org • Learn more by watching videos at www.hods.org

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