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December 29, 2000 - Image 6

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2000-12-29

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Organ Donation

SHOULD JEWS GIVE, AS WELL AS GET, THE GIFT OF LIFE?

Stories by DAVID SACHS

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\II rgan dona-

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tion

at

death is a

topic many

Jews don't like to talk about

until the need for a trans-

plant arises within their fam-

ily. Ignorance or confusion

about Jewish law keeps many

from considering the act of

giving. In the conclusion to

the Jewish News series begun

last week, what follows are

stories of those Jews who, by

quirk of fate, had to face the

I

issue and take a stand. Last

week's installment may be

accessed in the "Past Cover

Story" archive of the Jewish

News' Web site, JN Online, at

www. detroitj ewishnews. co m

STORIES begin on page 10

Photography by

STA HUSA

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