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Halachic organ donor society

Halachic Organ Donor Society         
The Halachic Organ Donor Society, also known as the HOD Society, was started in December 2001. Its mission is to save lives by increasing organ donation from Jews to the general public (including gentiles).
Posek         
  • ''Toledot HaPoskim, History of the Jewish Codes'', by [[Chaim Tchernowitz]].
JEWISH RELIGIOUS LEADER
Poskim; Halachic decisor; Halakhic decisor; Halachic authorities; Halachic authority; Taḳḳanot; Poseḳim; Psak; Posekim; Poseq; Posḳim; Posek Hador; Psak halakha
In Jewish law, a Posek ( , pl. poskim, ) is a legal scholar who determines the position of halakha, the Jewish religious laws derived from the written and Oral Torah in cases of Jewish law where previous authorities are inconclusive, or in those situations where no clear halakhic precedent exists.
Jewish prenuptial agreement         
PRENUPTIAL AGREEMENT UTILIZED WITHIN THE JEWISH RELIGIOUS
Prenuptial Agreement for the Prevention of Get-Refusal; Halachic prenup; Halakhic prenup; Halakhic prenuptial agreement; Halachic prenuptial agreement
The Jewish prenuptial agreement has been developed in recent times with the stated intent of keeping the Jewish woman from becoming an agunah in cases where the husband refuses to grant her a get (Jewish divorce document).See Rachel Levmore, “Get Refusal in the United States and One Method of Prevention: Prenuptial Agreements”, Women in Judaism [ed.

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Halachic Organ Donor Society

The Halachic Organ Donor Society, also known as the HOD Society, was started in December 2001. Its mission is to save lives by increasing organ donation from Jews to the general public (including gentiles).

The organization recognizes the legitimate debate in Orthodox Jewish law surrounding brain stem death and offers a unique organ donor card that allows people to choose between donating organs at brain stem death or alternatively at cessation of heart beat (asystole). It currently has thousands of members, including more than 350 Orthodox Rabbis and several Chief Rabbis. It has delivered educational lectures that have encouraged more than 34,000 Jews to donate organs.