Gift of Hope presentation
Sunday, April 6, 2025 • 8 Nisan 5785
10:30 AM - 12:00 PMA conversation about the practical steps of organ and tissue donation
How Can I Save Lives – After I’m Gone?
Organ and Tissue Donation in Jewish Practice
Welcome
Rabbi Max Weiss
What Does Judaism Say About Organ Donation?
Cantor Emerita Julie Yugend-Green, Deborah Spector
Planning Ahead Jewishly:
Mio Gabrilo, CPC, Chicago Jewish Funerals Advance Planning Counselor
Why Organ Donation Matters – And How to Sign Up Now
Imely Correa, Community Outreach Specialist
Blaine Livingston, Community Outreach Coordinator
Gift of Hope Organ & Tissue Donor Network
This registration drive is held in memory of our dear friend, Mel Loeb, z”l, a devoted OPT member who made his own life-saving gift at his death in November 2024. Mel was a student of Torah, devoted in prayer and community engagement, and an excellent raconteur. He would have loved this.
Register your decision to be an organ, eye and tissue donor today.
Gift of Hope
If you are interested in joining us on zoom, please fill out the registration form below.
The zoom link will be sent to you via your confirmation email.
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