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July 09, 1999 - Image 71

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1999-07-09

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• by Harry Golden and of a popular song by Frank Silver, refer to?

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Cari Waldman
Special to the AppleTree

he once-tedious ritual of
popping a note in the
mail "just to say hello" is
a task of the past for those
hooked up to the Internet.
Increasingly, families take
advantage of computers, not
postage stamps, to keep in
touch. Some use them to leave
a quick greeting for a much-
loved cousin or sibling; others
set up Web pages to share
special moments, like a wed-
ding, with family and friends;
and some, like Hank Glass of
Oak Park, have dramatic stories
of finding long-lost relatives.
Glass was on a mission to
find a first cousin he had been
out of touch with for more than

Ilene Lee often
meets up with a
Belgian cousin
while playing
computer
backgammon.

One person found a long-
lost cousin, thanks to the
Internet; another uses the
computer to keep in touch
with family throughout the

7/9

1999

Detroit Jewish News

71

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