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Israeli organization breaks world record for kidney donations

Since it was founded in 2009, Matnat Chaim has facilitated 1,000 donations. "Those who decide to donate a kidney are undeniably saving a life," says one kidney recipient.

by  Yehuda Shlezinger
Published on  04-04-2021 17:00
Last modified: 04-04-2021 17:13
Israeli organization breaks world record for kidney donationsMiriam Tzachi

Matnat Chaim arranged for patient Abraham Attias to receive a kidney from donor Avichai Tyri in 2018 | Photo: Miriam Tzachi

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Israel was poised to celebrate a special milestone Sunday, as the Matnat Chaim non-profit organization, which encourages and facilitates living kidney donations, is about to break a world record by marking its 1,000th transplant.

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Since Matnat Chaim, Hebrew for "Gift of Life," was founded in 2019, the number of kidney donations in Israel has quadrupled. 

The organization's data reveals that about two-thirds of the donors are men, and a third are women, and that 40% of all donors are teachers or educators. The organization's work is estimated to have saved the state some 4 billion shekels ($1.2 billion) by decreasing the need for treatments, hospitalization, and medication for patients with kidney disease.

The COVID pandemic led to an increase in the number of donations. Some weeks, the organization said, it oversaw five to nine kidney transplants a week. An especially large number of donations occurred when Matnat Chaim's founder Rabbi Yeshayahu Heber passed away after having contracted COVID-19. 

Kidney recipient Kobi Oshrat told Israel Hayom that since he received the transplant, "life has been wonderful." 

"The transplant was more successful than expected. My physical condition improved tremendously. I am back to being a young man. I feel wonderful, active, I do sports and perform," he said.

Oshrat's donor was Yoav Matityahu, and Oshrat says, "We have become a family. He and his wife are wonderful people. Those who decide to donate a kidney are undeniably saving a life. And all of this is happening here, in Israel. It's amazing." 

Kobi Oshrat (Efrat Eshel) Efrat Eshel

Culture Minister Yehiel Tropper, who donated a kidney over a year ago, told Israel Hayom that he had not been nervous or afraid of the procedure. 

"I spoke with the doctors beforehand, and they explained the process to me. I understood that the risk was minimal. It's true that it involves an operation, but the understanding that the kidney is highly likely to save a life trumps it all."

As for this week's record that Matnat Chaim is poised to break, Tropper said, "it is one of Israel's greatest points of pride."

"Israel ranks first in the world in organ donations from live donors. We are a wonderful and extraordinary people," he said. 

Discussing the person who received his kidney, Tropper said, "I am in touch with Yair. He had his operation on his 60th birthday. We speak every Friday. We haven't skipped a single Friday, even when it was especially busy. Each time, it's inspirational, over and over again."

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