👉 In Jewish tradition, "lechayim" refers to a person who is considered to be morally superior and deserving of special treatment or favor. This concept was developed by Rabbi Judah ben Zakkai in his work "The Book of Common Prayer," which discusses the idea that God has given us a unique gift for moral excellence. The term is often used in Jewish religious texts, such as the Talmud, to describe someone who demonstrates exceptional moral qualities and virtues.