[Avodah] taker but not giver?
Zev Sero
zev at sero.name
Wed Jan 11 14:13:45 PST 2023
On 11/1/23 06:25, Joel Rich via Avodah wrote:
> I heard an interesting comment from a Rabbi during a recent shiur. He
> stated that he had been contacted by an international bone marrow
> registry telling him that he was a partial match and to come down for
> further testing. He consulted with a number of poskim and they told him
> he was not required to get tested. He told one posek that if the
> recipient was an frum Jew, that he would do it. The posek told him, very
> good. The general response from the poskim was based on the fact that
> since the majority of likely recipients were not Jewish, he didn’t have
> to do it. (I’m guessing due to lo taamod only being for Jews)
I would guess that it had nothing to do with lo taamod. I have never
heard that lo taamod requires one to put oneself at risk, or to take
such a drastic measure as donating bone marrow or an organ. Even if the
recipient is definitely a Jew it would surely only be a very good and
proper thing to do, a great mitzvah, but not an obligation. So if he is
reluctant to do it for a nochri, that's his privilege. If he says he
would do it for a Jew, he deserves a "yasher koach", as he received.
--
Zev Sero “Were we directed from Washington when to sow
zev at sero.name and when to reap, we should soon want bread.”
–Thomas Jefferson: Autobiography, 1821.
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