The Jerusalem Post

Won’t interfere

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With regard to “Handwritin­g just doesn’t matter” (Comment & Features, August 25), new methods of communicat­ion have improved the way we can be in touch with loved ones. However, how would I know who my grandparen­ts were if it were not for just a few last letters before World War II?

I am a great-grandmothe­r, and on some days, I open a letter box with letters my parents wrote when I was far away. Their love is still imprinted in their handwritin­g.

Children should be introduced to cursive writing. It will not interfere with progress. OLGA P. WIND Holon

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