Mayer S L
Helene Fuld College of Nursing, New York, NY, USA.
J Transpl Coord. 1997 Jun;7(2):67-71. doi: 10.7182/prtr.1.7.2.uxw305711v8q6754.
The purpose of this article is to convey some understanding of Orthodox Jewish thought on organ donation and transplantation. This perspective is particularly important as practitioners become more culturally diverse and medical care becomes more globalized. The Jewish ethical position, found in the Compendium on Medical Ethics: Jewish Moral, Ethical and Religious Principles in Medical Practice, is described. Points of view for determining death in Jewish law as well as some halakic (Jewish law) issues for the donor and recipient are also indicated.
本文旨在传达一些关于东正教犹太教对器官捐赠和移植的看法。随着从业者的文化背景日益多样化以及医疗护理日益全球化,这种观点尤为重要。文中描述了《医学伦理纲要:医疗实践中的犹太道德、伦理和宗教原则》中所阐述的犹太伦理立场。同时也指出了犹太法律中关于判定死亡的观点以及捐赠者和接受者面临的一些哈拉卡(犹太法律)问题。