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This August, while you were enjoying the shore or grilling steak in your yard, New Jersey lawmakers legalized medically assisted suicide.


 
Despite the strong enthusiasm of Governer Phil Murphy to get the medically assisted suicide bill instated, two individuals bravely stepped up to fight this law that would not only directly affect them but put in danger the lives of the elderly, ill, and disabled. Dr. Yosef Glassman, an Englewood geriatrician and Manish Pujara, Paramus pharmacist refuse to “to be involved in the machinery of death” and legalize suicide and have committed to bringing this battle as far as they can to fight for the morals and medical ethics they believe in. A third plaintiff, a terminally ill patient named Anthony Petro, has recently been added as a plaintiff




To fund their efforts, we, a diverse group of citizens, clergy members, and medical professionals, have joined to form the Lifeline Legal Defense* fund to help pay for the daunting battle that these two brave citizens have taken on.



Your funds will help pay for the legal fees, public education and outreach needed to stop this bill from institutionalizing euthanasia in our state.



Without us continuing this fight, insurance companies could accept suicide as a treatment plan for the terminally ill. This puts those most vulnerable in our population at the biggest risk: the elderly and disabled.


 Our legal team won a brief victory on August 14th with a temporary restraining order which was later dissolved by the appellate division.

We have another chance to fight at a preliminary injunction scheduled for October 23rd and need your donation and support to show the judge that there are thousands of New Jersey citizens who oppose this law.

If you value life, and feel the same outrage at the idea of euthanasia entering our state, please donate to help fund our activities.


Thank you.


See relevant links to this fight here:

I’m a cancer survivor with doubt and depression, and I’m scared lawmakers will allow doctor-assisted suicide 

New Jersey will allow terminally ill patients to end their lives starting today.

Hindu pharmacist joins religious push to stop N.J.’s right to die law 

New Jersey's assisted suicide law blocked by temporary restraining order

Watch how insurance companies are pushing suicide as a treatment plan 
* The funds donated through this campaign are tax deductible and collected through Chayim Aruchim, a 501c3.

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