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Religiously devout Jews barred by rabbis from surfing the Internet may now “Koogle” it on a new “kosher” search engine, the site manager said on Sunday.
Yossi Altman said Koogle, a play on the names of a Jewish noodle pudding and the ubiquitous Google, appears to meet the standards of Orthodox rabbis, who restrict use of the Web to ensure followers avoid viewing sexually explicit material.
The site omits religiously objectionable material, such as most photographs of women which Orthodox rabbis view as immodest, Altman said.
Its links to Israeli news and shopping sites also filter out items most ultra-Orthodox Israelis are forbidden by rabbis to have in their homes, such a television sets.
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#38 SayNoToIntelligence – you must be new here.
#38 – SNTJT The Idiot,
Click the link. Moran is spelled that way deliberately. Knowing that you are both new and brain dead, I supplied the link so you would get the reference.
There is no kosher tax in beef or chicken you complete and utter moran. That’s why the kosher section in your supermarket has kosher beef and chicken at higher prices than non-kosher beef and chicken, which, by definition, do not have the mythical kosher tax. This is also true for cheese and wine.
How could you possibly claim otherwise at least for any of these major products?
Perhaps, you would like to enforce that milk companies would be required to separate their kosher milk from their non-kosher milk thus increasing the price of both. Is that what you seek?
Or, are you just such a racist bastard that having an OU label on your milk offends you?
I choose not to pay for kosher food, personally. Since I abhor all nonsense equally, I do not buy either kosher meat/cheese, hallal food, or white bread and mayonnaise.
Remember, no company is forced to produce kosher food. No company is required to make all of their product kosher. It is purely a business decision to sell more of the product by cheaply certifying all of it as kosher. Those companies who don’t like it are perfectly free to sell non-kosher products and simply ignore the religious jewish market. Ask the real question, why don’t they? Perhaps they just want to make more money.
I can’t believe you have survived long enough to learn how to type without getting run over by a bus.
SayNoToKesherTax didn’t say to separate kosher from non-kosher milk.
Not paying any “kosher” fees to rabbis would reduce the price of food – even by little (according to ADL the kosher tax is “just” 0.0006 so you as a person want notice the price decrease much, but certainlu all Jewish kashrut scammers would).
Misanthropic Scott.
Your rhetoric is typical to absurd spout on adl and by other Jews protecting the status quo.
If not wanting to be forced to chip-in to the wealth of any religious groups is “racism” or “antisemitism” to you – so be it!
I am not racist nor antisemite, but I abhor paying ANYTHING to ANY RELIGIONS.
If Jews (1% of populace) want to have their food kosher, why they won’t open their own kosher dairy food production, why we all have to pay for their religious nonsense?
Arabs have their own halal meat shops, they don’t force everyone in America to comply witheir religious idiocies.
Only Jews enforced it on entire nation, and don’t give me this bullshit it was manufacturing companies’ decision since all major food chains in USA either belong to Jewish people, or are run by them.