The Jewish Chronicle

Creator of family history app motivateo my Covio fatalities

- BYYAELBREU­ER

THE MOUNTING death toll from coronaviru­s led innovator and entreprene­ur Yehuda Hecht to ponder the regret many are feeling at not having paid more attention to the stories of parents, grandparen­ts and other loved ones.

Mr Hecht, who has himself lost a relative to the virus, has now created a free app to enable people to trace and record their personal history.

SelfieBook issues prompts and questions to users about their lives, which they can respond to by typing or by dictating via a smartphone.

Photos or other visual material can also be entered and the app will automatica­lly transform the content into an autobiogra­phy, publishabl­e as an ebook.

“The popularity of TV programmes such as Who Do You Think You Are? and t he proli ferat ion of websites aimed at tracing ancestry attest to the significan­ce of tracing our own and our elders’ personal lives,” Mr Hecht told the JC. “But so often, nothing or very little is recorded of lives rich with experience. In the last few months I have become all too aware of the emptiness that a sudden death can cause within families.

“I am sure the process of recording informatio­n onto Selfiebook can act as a bonding experience between, for example, grandparen­ts who tell their stories and grandchild­ren who may help with the technical side. It can also be a way for people to reconnect with friends and family by asking for informatio­n to build up the picture.”

Mr Hecht lives with his wife Osnat in Hemel Hempstead. His grandchild­ren are pupils at Sinai and JFS.

So often, very little is recorded of lives rich with experience’

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Yehuda Hecht collating memories

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