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Plundering Body Parts for Profit

18/10/2013 10:11:02 AM

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Plundering Body Parts
For Profit


Dear [first_name], 

Dave, a frequent business traveler, was recently in Atlantic City for an important meeting with clients. Afterward, he had some time to kill before his flight, so he went to a local bar for a drink.

He'd just finished one drink when a woman approached and asked if she could buy him another. He was surprised but flattered. Sure, he said. The woman walked to the bar and brought back two more drinks—one for her and one for him. He thanked her and took a sip. And that was the last thing he remembered.

Rather, that was the last thing he remembered until he woke up, disoriented, lying in a hotel bathtub, his body submerged in ice.

He looked around frantically, trying to figure out where he was and how he got there. Then he spotted the note:

DON'T MOVE. CALL 911.

A cell phone rested on a small table beside the bathtub. He picked it up and called 911, his fingers numb and clumsy from the ice. The operator seemed oddly familiar with his situation. She said, "Sir, I want you to reach behind you, slowly and carefully. Is there a tube protruding from your lower back?"

Anxious, he felt around behind him. Sure enough, there was a tube.

The operator said, "Sir, don't panic, but one of your kidneys has been harvested. There's a ring of organ thieves operating in this city, and they got to you. Paramedics are on their way. Don't move until they arrive."

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This widely circulated urban legend brings to light the dangers of legalizing the sale of organs.

Doreen Flynn has three daughters who suffer from a blood disorder that requires a bone marrow transplant. Last year, Flynn challenged the National Organ Transplant Act, which forbids compensating an organ or bone marrow donor, and sought to have the right to pay donors for the bone marrow needed for her daughters. The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit has recently agreed with her claim.

Should the sale of bone marrow be legal? What about the sale of kidneys? Currently, prospects for those in need of organ transplants are grim. For every 100,000 transplants needed each year, only 10,000 are performed. Permitting the sale of organs might significantly increase the number of organs available for transplant, potentially saving many thousands of lives.

But do we want to live in a society in which people are selling body parts? Does that undermine human dignity? Some argue that if a market in organs were to develop, ability to pay would determine who would have access to organs, while economic need would determine who would be motivated to sell theirs.

Should we promote the great lifesaving potential by legalizing the compensation of organ donors? Or should we be wary of its implications regarding human dignity and equity? Is there perhaps a balance or some viable form of regulation that would satisfy our conflicting moral values?

What do you think? What is the Jewish perspective?

Join us for Life in the Balance: Jewish Perspectives on Everyday Medical Dilemmas where we’ll discuss this issue and other fascinating discussions.

I hope to see you there. 

On behalf of the  Rebbetzin and all of us at South Head I wish you a Good and Healthy Shabbos.

Rabbi Benzion Milecki


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Personal Invitation
Rabbi Levi Bukiet

A beautiful story in which the Lubavitcher Rebbe explains to a Satmar Chassid how true greatness only comes to those who bring others back to G-d and their Jewish roots. Click here

 

 


Brookie Reports


Our Bochrim Yacov and Yisroel were kept very busy over Succot going all over town in the South Head Succah Mobile to help lots and lots of people fulfill the mitzvah of shaking the lulav & etrog. Check out all the great pics on our facebook page. Click here

 

Looking forward to seeing you all in Shule and wishing you Shabbat Shalom. 

Brookie and the Youth Crew



Mummy & Me
Term 4 begins Oct-17th


 

 

 

 

 

 

Term 4 will focus on Chanuka. Mums and bubs will make exciting arts & crafts for the Festival of Light as well as our ever popular challah baking, davening circle, Shabbat parties and much more.

Please let Brookie know if you want to register for Term 4. You can come by the session or book for the whole Term. Call Brookie on 0404 055 643 or email youth@southhead.org


Parasha Sheet
Noach


This week:

* Hashem tells Noach to that He is going to destroy the world.

* Noach is told to build an ark.

* The flood destroys the entire world.

* Noach has to rebuild the world from scratch.

* Avraham is born.

* Avraham is thrown into a fiery furnace. Hashem performs a miracle and Avraham is not injured from the fire. 

To learn about the Parasha in more detail, download our Parasha sheet! 

Please share our Parasha sheet around your Shabbat table and let your family and friends explore the Parasha of the week together with you. 


This Week
Erev Shabbos, October 4: Rosh Chodesh Cheshvan (Tishrei 30)
6:30a Shacharis
8:37a Latest Shema

5:42p Candle Lighting
6:00p Mincha
6:15p Kabbalat Shabbat


Shabbos, October 5: Rosh Chodesh Cheshvan, Noach (Cheshvan 1)
8:40a Shacharis
5:45p Mincha
6:38p Havdalah

Daylight Savings begins at 2am

Sunday, October 6 (Cheshvan 2)
8:00a Shacharis
9:35a Latest Shema
7:26p Earliest Shema

Monday, October 7 (Cheshvan 3) 
Public Holiday
8:00a Shacharis
9:34a Latest Shema
7:27p Earliest Shema

Tuesday, October 8 (Cheshvan 4) - 
Thursday, October 10 (Cheshvan 6)
6:45a Shacharis
9:32a Latest Shema
6:30p Mincha/Maariv
7:29p Earliest Shema

Erev Shabbos, October 11 (Cheshvan 7)
6:45a Shacharis
9:31a Latest Shema
5:45p Earliest Candle Lighting
6:15p Mincha & Kabbalat Shabbat
6:47p Candle Lighting

 
Mazeltovs /
Announcements


Mazal Tov to Marc & Adina Jacobs on the birth of a son on 28 Tishri /Oct-2nd; and to grandmothers Bernice Jacobs and Pearl Krausz-Rubinstein

Mazal Tov to Peter & Lily Wayne on the engagement of daughter Monique to Brad Meyerowitz; to parents Errol & Sandi and Grandmother Diana Wayne

Mazal Tov to Farrel & Caryn Joffe on the birth of son Adam Eli on 22 Tishri / Sep-26th; and to grandparents Martin & Illana Joffe and Brian & Zelma Schmaman

Mazal Tov to Menashe & Geraldine Harkham on the birth of grandson Shai Yosef on 20 Tishri / Sep 24th; to parents Gabi & Natacha Harkham; to grandparents Shalom Habib and Masouda Taillard and to great grandparents Naji Harkham, Sarah Meschers and Emanuel Meschers.

Mazal Tov to Michael & Linda Jaku on the birth of a grand-daughter on 14 Tishri / Sep-18th; to parents Jerry & Danielle Greenfield and to grandfather Robert Greenfield.

Mazal Tov to Murray & Robin Spiro on the birth of grand-daughter Amielle on 11 Tishri / Sep-15th; to parents Nick & Carmelle Hedges and to grandparents George Hedges and Ann Hedges.

Mazal Tov Trevor & Denise Diamond on the birth of grand-daughter Chaya (Harper Mira) on 5 Tishri / Sep-9th; to parents Danny & Keri Freund, grandparents George & Beryl Freund and Marie Freund and to great grandparents Joe Friedman and Seemah Solomon.

Mazal Tov to Sol & Hannah Simons and Mark & Pam Braham on the birth of great grandson Zev Yosef on 19 Elul / Aug-25th and to parents Rabbi Isaac & Mushkie Riven.

 

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Condolences to Herman Melkman and family on the passing of his mother Charlotte Melkman on September 17th

Happy Jewish Birthday to...
Friday
Aviva Winton
David Mekler- Peled
Denise Dinner
Diane Schmaman
Galit Moss
Marcelle Plaut

Shabbos
Alexander Selig
Ezekiel Spindel
Jacob Silverman
Leanne Ginsberg
Sharon Goldberg
Steven Shein

Sunday
Brian Rosmarin
Jonah Miller
Solomon Rosenfield
Zack Tolkin

Monday
Caryl Heilig
Daniel Ungar
Katharine Mamane
Robert Falk
Tanya Gencher
Zac Foxman

Wednesday
Caryn Holzman
Dov Gellert
Eva Devenyi
Jordan Sher
Leigh Gordon
Robert Isman
Talia Greis
Taryn Sibe Chafkin
Terry Hosiosky

Thursday
Ivan Schwartz
Kenneth Dinner
Max Katz
Michelle Riesel
Yael Dorfan
We wish "long life" to...

Friday
Adrian Taffel for mother Ada Sarah Taffel
Beverley Michaelis for husband Henry Michaelis
James Hochroth for mother Ruth Hochroth
Marcelle Plaut for nephew Bradley Skikne
Tanya Sarzin for father Henry Michaelis

Shabbos
Bernard Herbert for uncle Monty Harry Nudelman
Jenny Soicher for mother Daphne De Jong
Mark Michalowsky for mother Mickey Michalowsky

Sunday
Charles Aronson for mother Sippora Aronson
Lorraine Becker for father Isaac Solomon
Rhona Clennar for mother-in-law Lily Clennar
Susan Chimes for grandmother Lily Clennar
Yvonne Sontag for grandmother Rachel Solovey

Monday
Aaron Rodfeld for wife Sarah Rodfeld
Daniel Friedman for father Darryl Friedman
Erin Friedman for father Darryl Friedman
Manfred Holzman for father Jack Holzman
Ruth Terley for sister Joan Pozniak
Ziggy Lambert-Revell for mother-in-law Millicent Lambert

Tuesday
David Riesel for father Fabian Riesel
Gerald Camberg for mother Esta Camberg
Mark Riesel for father Fabian Riesel
Norman Abel for father Benzion Abelowitz

Wednesday
Lynnette Freitag for mother Helen Loeffel
Suzanne McCartney for father Dr Andrew Schaffer
Yvonne Woolf for mother Mary Abel

Thursday
Bernard Herbert for grandfather Shmuel Meyer Nudelman


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