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Opinion | If Nitzan Horowitz had a shtreimel | Israel today

2022-02-20T23:02:58.602Z


Following the rabbis' counter-reaction to "Parent 1, Parent 2", it was decided that this section was not necessary.


A week ago I donated blood at the MDA station. I heard that there was a shortage, that there was a great need for blood rations, and since I was blessed with thick, red and healthy blood, and since I love my people and anxiety for his health, I stabilized. I checked that they really do not want to forget about me who my father and mother are, and write who my "parent 1" is and who "parent 2" is.

They did not want to quarrel with the progressives, nor with the conservatives.

Only a few days later did I drop the token, and I realized that in the war that the Progressive Division was waging to occupy another dunam and another goat - public health had fallen in battle.

And if you want to work full-time for your sector and enact countless laws that benefit it, you better be a Tel Aviv secular from the LGBT community and not, say, a Gur follower. That if you belong to the right sector and the right community, no one will ask you why you decided Sacrifice public health on the altar of ideology and your constituency.

After all, why would MDA even want to know the parents' origin of the blood donors? Did MDA conduct a sociological study of the donor or did they request biological information?

According to Prof. Eilat Shinar, VP of Blood Donation at MDA, the answer is clear: "Blood types are determined genetically, according to the genetics brought by the donor's father and mother. There are, for example, rare blood types that can be more common in the Yemeni population. "Ethiopia, or Romania and so on."

Prof. Shinar went on to claim that "we keep this information about the country of origin of the father and mother, so that if we need to locate such dishes, we can easily retrieve from the computer the same donors whose parents came from these countries."


Prof. Shinar said this to MK Avi Maoz (Religious Zionism) a few months ago. It has been around for 40 years. But it went on to present to those present a grim picture that MDA was forced to kneel under the pressures of the LGBT community: "When we saw the reactions of dear donors, 'Parent 1 and Parent 2' was inserted."

Then came the backlash - from rabbis and yeshivas who refused to come to terms with the new procedure, which is based entirely on political correctness and not on health need:

Walla.

A 40-year-old procedure, designed to locate donors with a very rare blood type, was deleted as non-existent.

Health first?

You laughed at Health Minister Nitzan Horowitz.

This conduct of the Minister of Health has become the norm: for half a year now he has been vigorously promoting the needs of his electorate, through countless regulations and decisions and very generous budgeting.

Poor Yaakov Litzman, he did not dare to go that far.

Apparently he knew that what is allowed to one, is forbidden to another, especially if he wears a shtreimel.

Were we wrong?

Fixed!

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Source: israelhayom

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