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| has gloss | eng: Overview An Ethical will (Hebrew "Zevaoth") is a document designed to pass ethical values from one generation to the next. Rabbis and Jewish laypeople have continued to write ethical wills during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. (Reimer) In recent years, the practice has been more widely used by the general public. In BusinessWeek magazine and in an American Bar Association electronic newsletter it is described as an aid to estate planning; (Murphy; Friedman) in health care and hospice (Baines; Freed) and as a spiritual healing tool. (Weil; Freed) |
| lexicalization | eng: ethical will |
| instance of | c/Jewish philosophical and ethical texts |
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