The million-dollar question when Alma Zivin passed away nine years after signing a 2004 will that gave nothing to Hebrew University of Jerusalem was whether the joint will Alma and her late husband Israel Zivin signed in 1983 was a joint-and-mutual will under which a big bequest to the school became irrevocable when Israel died in 1984.In Section 2 of the 1983 will, Israel left everything to Alma if he died first. But Section 3, which applied if Alma died first, distributed her jewelry to relatives — mostly on Alma …