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05 May

Few Israelis plan for end-of-life care. A purple bracelet seeks to change that

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Lilach hopes its brightly colored DNR bracelets will bring attention to the Dying Patient Act, helping spread awareness of choices adult Israelis can make when faced with death

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Israel Inside
death
healthcare
law
medicine
civil rights
human rights
end of life choices
Yael German
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