

Most of the pages in this section were written by the autobiographees.
If you are a member of the Grossman family, then you can contribute a page. Here's how:
Type your page in a standard, plain-text email document. Look it over. Proofread it. Check it. Have somebody else review it. What we see is what you'll get when it's posted.
David will handle the technical aspects. After he's through, you will have a web page of your own in the Grossman Family website, and anybody in the world will be able to read it. Your page will also be searchable in Google.
Rules:
There aren't many. Keep your page short (nobody likes to read on and on and on and on about how wonderful you are. They will have to get to know you in person, and then they'll make a decision).
Don't use in-jokes.
Don't use abbreviations unless a stranger would understand them.
Feel free to write a page for someone who is close to you but is no longer with us.
Feel free to update or supplement your autobiography as necessary. It's a website, so it is not set in stone.
Everything submitted to this section is subject to editing for style and appropriateness. The editing process may take place either before the page is uploaded to this website, or at any subsequent time.
This section does have its own slant: The autobiographies are written in a way that relates to David and Miriam Grossman. That fits in with the focus of this website - which is about David and Miriam Grossman.
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