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DECLARATION/DURABLE POWER OF ATTORNEY
WITH RESPECT TO HEALTH CARE DECISIONS
AND POST-MORTEM DECISIONS

FOR USE IN THE STATE OF LOUISIANA

I, _____________________________________, hereby declare as follows:

1. Appointment of Agent: In recognition of the fact that there may come a time when I will become unable to make my own health care decisions because of illness, injury or other circumstances, I hereby appoint, under the laws governing declarations concerning life-sustaining procedures, durable powers of attorney, or any other applicable provision of law

Name of Agent: ___________________________________


Address: _________________________________________


	 _________________________________________


Telephone: Day _________________ Evening _________

as my health care agent/attorney-in-fact (referred to herein as my "agent") to make any and all health care decisions for me, consistent with my wishes as set forth in this directive, and subject to any specific requirements and limitations of applicable law.

If the person named above is unable, unwilling or unavailable to act as my agent, I hereby appoint

Name of Alternate Agent: _________________________


Address: _________________________________________


	 _________________________________________


Telephone: Day _________________ Evening _________

to serve in such capacity.

This appointment shall take effect in the event I become unable, because of illness, injury or other circumstances, to make my own health care decisions.

2. Jewish Law to Govern Health Care Decisions: I am Jewish. It is my desire, and I hereby direct, that all health care decisions made for me be made pursuant to Jewish law and custom as determined in accordance with strict Orthodox interpretation and tradition. By way of example, and without limiting in any way the generality of the foregoing, it is my wish that Jewish law and custom should dictate the course of my health care with respect to such matters as the performance or non-performance of cardio-pulmonary resuscitation if I suffer cardiac or respiratory arrest; the initiation or discontinuance of any particular course of medical treatment or other form of life-support maintenance, including tube-delivered nutrition and hydration; and the method and timing of determination of death.

3. Ascertaining the Requirements of Jewish Law: In order to effectuate my wishes, if any question arises as to the requirements of Jewish law and custom in connection with this declaration, I direct my agent to consult with and follow the guidance of the following Orthodox Rabbi:

Name of Rabbi: ___________________________________


Address: _________________________________________


	 _________________________________________


Telephone: Day _________________ Evening _________

If such rabbi is unable, unwilling or unavailable to provide such consultation and guidance, then I direct my agent to consult with and follow the guidance of an Orthodox Rabbi referred by the following Orthodox Jewish institution or organization:

Name of Institution/Organization: ________________


Address: _________________________________________


	 _________________________________________


Telephone: Day _________________ Evening _________

If such institution or organization is unable, unwilling or unavailable to make such a reference, or if the rabbi referred by such institution or organization is unable, unwilling or unavailable to provide such guidance, then I direct my agent to consult with and follow the guidance of an Orthodox Rabbi whose guidance on issues of Jewish law and custom my agent in good faith believes I would respect and follow.

4. Direction to Health Care Providers: Any health care provider shall rely upon and carry out the decisions of my agent, and may assume that such decisions reflect my wishes and were arrived at in accordance with the procedures set forth in this directive, unless such health care provider shall have good cause to believe that my agent has not acted in good faith in accordance with my wishes as expressed in this directive.

If the persons designated in paragraph 1 above as my agent and alternate agent are unable, unwilling or unavailable to serve in such capacity, it is my desire, and I hereby direct, that any health care provider or other person who will be making health care decisions on my behalf follow the procedures outlined in paragraph 3 above if any questions of Jewish law and custom should arise.

Pending contact with the agent and/or rabbi described above, it is my desire, and I hereby direct, that all health care providers undertake all essential emergency and/or life sustaining measures on my behalf.

5. Post-Mortem Decisions: It is also my desire, and I hereby direct, that after my death, all decisions concerning the handling and disposition of my body be made pursuant to Jewish law and custom as determined in accordance with strict Orthodox interpretation and tradition. By way of example, and without limiting in any way the generality of the foregoing, it is my wish that there be conformance with Jewish law and custom with respect to such matters and questions as whether there exist exceptional circumstances that would permit an exception to the general prohibition under Jewish law against the performance of an autopsy or dissection of my body; the permissibility or non-permissibility of the removal and usage of any of my body organs or tissue for transplantation purposes; and the expeditious burial of my body and all preparations leading to burial.

Time is of the essence with regard to these questions. I therefore direct that any health care provider in attendance at my death notify the agent and/or rabbi described above immediately upon my death, in addition to any other person whose consent by law must be solicited and obtained prior to the use of any part of my body as an anatomical gift, so that appropriate decisions and arrangements can be made in accordance with my wishes. Pending such notification, it is my desire, and I hereby direct, that no autopsy, dissection or other post-mortem procedure be performed on my body.

6. Incontrovertible Evidence of My Wishes: If, for any reason, this document is deemed not legally effective as a declaration concerning life-sustaining procedures and/or as a durable power of attorney for health care, or if the persons designated in paragraph 1 above as my agent and alternate agent are unable, unwilling or unavailable to serve in such capacity, I declare to my family, my doctor and anyone else whom it may concern that the wishes I have expressed herein with regard to compliance with Jewish law and custom should be treated as incontrovertible evidence of my intent and desire with respect to all health care measures and post-mortem procedures; and that it is my wish that the procedure outlined in paragraph 3 above should be followed if any questions of Jewish law and custom should arise.

7. Severability: In the event that any provision of this directive shall be held invalid or unenforceable, it shall not in any way invalidate, affect, or impair the remaining provisions of this directive, it being my intention that this directive shall be enforced to the extent permitted by law.

8. Duration and Revocation: It is my understanding and intention that unless I revoke this declaration/durable power of attorney, it will remain in effect indefinitely. My signature on this document shall be deemed to constitute a revocation of any prior health care declaration, durable power of attorney or other similar document I may have executed prior to today's date.

I understand the full import of this declaration and I am emotionally and mentally competent to make this declaration.

Date: ____________________________________________


Signature: _______________________________________


Residing at ______________________________________
[address]

DECLARATION OF WITNESSES

The declarant has been personally known to me and I believe him or her to be of sound mind.

__________________ Residing at ___________________
witness #1
                               ___________________
                               [address]


__________________ Residing at ___________________
witness #2
                               ___________________
                               [address]

NOTARY STATEMENT

SUBSCRIBED and sworn to before me by _____________________________________, the declarant, and _____________________________ and ______________________________, witnesses, as the voluntary act and deed of the declarant this _______ day of _____________, 199___.

__________________________________
Notary Public

SEAL

Note: The text of this document was prepared more than ten years ago. We therefore recommend you consult with a local estates and trusts attorney before executing this document to ensure that it conforms to current state law. Agudath Israel is in the process of updating the Halachic Living Wills for most states.

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