Stephen Colman: “Anyone considering donating a kidney should know — it’s a tremendous mitzvah.”,Kidney Donor Riding High,Stephen Colman: “Anyone considering donating a kidney should know — it’s a tremendous mitzvah.”
“You lose a few days of your life — but you’ve saved a life” says Stephen Colman
In recent years the mitzvah of donating a kidney to save a life has become more widespread thanks largely to Matnat Chaim the nonprofit organization founded by Rabbi Yehoshua Heber. Until now most of those donations have taken place inIsrael Matnat Chaim’s base. But recently the organization celebrated the success of its first kidney donation inEngland.
Stephen Colman 64 aLondonmortgage broker first decided to donate a kidney five years ago when he saw an advertisement seeking a kidney for a local girl. Mr. Colman went for tests but was not compatible. A few years later he met Rabbi Heber at a reception for Matnat Chaim where he explained his continued interest in donating. Later he flew toIsraelfor more tests.
Then Mr. Colman got a call from Matnat Chaim. Philip Walters a member of the Jewish community of Southend desperately needed a kidney. English law only permits kidneys to be donated to a person one knows in order to avoid exploitation. But at theRoyalFreeHospitalin Hampstead where Mr. Colman went for testing Matnat Chaim convinced the authorities that the donation was purely altruistic thus smoothing the path for future donations in theUK.
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