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technology2 years ago

The Kosher Debate: Rabbis and Robotaxis in San Francisco

The introduction of self-driving cars, or robotaxis, in San Francisco has sparked a debate among local rabbis about their compatibility with Shabbat observance. While some see the potential for these autonomous vehicles to offer mobility options for observant Jews who traditionally refrain from driving on Shabbat, others raise concerns about the technology's adherence to Jewish law. Issues such as the car's reaction to a passenger's weight or position, the need for passenger activation, and the overall impact on the spirit of Shabbat are among the considerations. Ultimately, the rabbis emphasize the importance of preserving the essence of Shabbat and caution against using technology simply because it is possible.

health2 years ago

Lucy Dee's Organ Donation Saves Five Lives.

The organs of terror victim Lucy Dee were donated by her family, saving the lives of five people. Despite some Orthodox Jews considering organ donation forbidden by Jewish law, Lucy had discussed it with her husband in the past and their rabbinical authority confirmed it was acceptable. Her heart, liver, kidneys, and corneas were transplanted into recipients at Israeli hospitals. Lucy's family, who immigrated to Israel from the UK, were praised for their generosity and strength in the face of tragedy.