Mandy has 321 male friends. His wife, Chaya Mushka, has 321 girlfriends. How many new couples will they be able to match? Well, none.
All these friends are on FaceGlat – the haredi version of the Facebook social network, in which Mandy and Chaya Mushka are not even allowed to meet.
Yes, the Jewish mind doesn’t rest. Technology keeps presenting new wonders, and there’s always someone ready to take the challenge. This time it’s Kfar Chabad resident Yaakov Swisa, 25, who founded a “kosher” social network with complete segregation between men and women and free of any immodest pictures or ads.
Special features prevent impersonation
The new website includes a “word filter” system for blocking comments or statuses users don’t approve of, and a system blocking accounts opened by men in the women’s section (and vice versa).
Plans for the future include different developments to prevent impersonations, a “mikveh room” with the sector’s hottest news, and more.
Swisa said he learned to build websites on his own and has always been trying to come out with ways to meet the special needs of the religious and haredi public. He realized that an entire sector is in need of a social network which does not contradict its values, and decided to do something about it.
The FaceGlat manager says his motives are more ideological than economic, although he would be glad to get something in return for his great investment – time, efforts, energy and money.
Swisa says hundreds of accounts have been opened on the website since he began advertising it, and some 100 join every day.
“It’s not an alternative for Facebook, but something intended for a particular public,” he explains. “I believe that it would be much more convenient for a haredi man or woman to publish pictures and all kinds of other things to people of the same sex only.
“People who are God-fearing and care about their children’s education – cannot tolerate the ads and pictures one sees on the regular Facebook. I personally know people who have deteriorated spiritually because of all kinds of things they were introduced to there.”
‘No religious coercion’
Swisa stresses that there is no “religious coercion” in the website and that the only content supervised is that available to all users. Pictures and statuses that do not appear on a person’s profile page will not be blocked, as those who don’t want to be exposed to them can remove the person who published them from their list of friends.
The FaceGlat procedures are not final yet and may change if needed – for example, if the website in its current format leads to “negative activity,” as defined by Swisa, or attracts people who don’t even own a Facebook account at the moment.
“We’re not making it kosher, but reducing the prohibition,” he explains. “We want to provide a different, cleaner option for those who are already there. If it encourages people to open accounts or waste their time instead of studying Torah – it’s a failure. It’s not worth a thing. I promised myself that if that happened I would close it down.”
And why can’t a husband connect with his wife on FaceGlat? “We thought of that option, allowing friendships between men and women who are members of the same family, but we feared that would lead to impersonations and people making up names.
“In the end we decided to leave it as it is, and let the couples meet at home, on the sofa in their living room.”
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Thank you
no fighting!!!
You like it, you don’t like it, whatever. Not everyone does the same thing in the same way, so if you don’t like it, then don’t participate. If you do like it, then by all means. Why do some people have to make their opinion known in negative ways? Sarcasm and negativity do not become you or the Jewish people.
Must you be so negative? What’s wrong with Williamsburgh? You said THE people, which implies all the people. Is that fair? I hope you aren’t a chasid, but if you are, it’s in name alone.
#22 its the 3 weeks why would you say something so rude about you fellow jews!
and to every other number who is saying rude comments dont b/c only through sinas chinam was the bais hamikdosh destroyed think about it…
I like.
Hey look, there is a market for everything. If you are a normal healthy human being, then you can use facebook, if you want to be corrupted and go to gehinom then you can use facebbok but if you are from bnei brak and want to keep in touch with your brothers only, and not with your sisters, then there you go… you need faceglat.
Ha… it’s great. Love it.
yet another stupid idea from the chareidi community. facebook doesn’t corrupt people…people corrupt people!
i mainly use facebook to that my family in other countries (men and women) can see pictures of our family etc.
i doubt anyone uses this junk (maybe the people from williamsburgh)
It’s about time someone gets up and does something about these things. to make use of what is here in a 100% tznius and kosher way. The REBBE would be proud.
Dislike!
#1 and all who agree, read the article – it’s for people who already have facebook, but don’t like the shmutz. It’s not for people who don’t have internet. And it’s definately not for you.
Do you think everyone with internet enjoys the shmutz?
And as a wise man recently said, if you want to leave people alone, and let everyone do what they want, when they want, just rememner that’s exactly what the rotten, no good, levi aron did.
No, not all people are honest or smart enough to make the right choices
your maturity shows.
Very well said. I think I came off a little too strongly against this idea. Truth be told, I would probably even end up using it if/when it came out. I just wanted to make the point that people are often too quick to blame our generation’s problems on things that are really only the symptoms of a more serious issue.
Good for you, myself and millions of others who use it properly. I see your point. However, not unlike youtube and many other websites, you must admit that there is still many inappropriate pictures etc… on facebook. So why is it a problem for those who wish to have a website that has only kosher content and seperates boys and girls. Seriously this is not a new concept to Judaism!
Please enlighten us on how many people have been “corrupted” by facebook?
its incredible how so many ppl are in denial or completely unaware of how damaging facebook has been for so many families! it has actually caused many, many families to fall apart, because its soooo easy and “ok” to show anything! the fact that it is being “kosherized” is beautiful, and anyone who cannot appreciate it is probabely too desensitized to realize how far they’ve gone.
unfortunately a good idea
Facebook does not corrupt anyone. To say that is to reverse cause and effect. People who do bad things anyways may use facebook for bad. But even without facebook, they would find other ways to do the same things. I am a teen who has facebook and it has not “corrupted” me at all. I act responsibly, and never say or do anything online that I wouldn’t do in real life, with no need for “kosher alternatives”.
i cannot see how some one could be “corrupted “by facebook.Its like any social forum.That is to say if you were to go(of your free choice) to a party you could be corrupted if you spoke to the “wrong”people.As an adult/teenager you would hope that if you thought you shouldnt be there/you couldnt cope with a possible negative outcome you dont go.boruch hashem we have free choice and also hopefully good parents and good role models to anchor and lead us in a good path.
The founder of this website (pictured above) is still a Bochur who needs a Shiduch. Maybe this website will give him some girls to choose from…
Too bad COL doesn’t have Facebook’s like option for comments, because yours would surely garner a ton of likes.
can no one appreciate different ideas???
if these people are so charedi they should not be having internet in the first place
Someone should let faceglat know that the design shop that created his site (atarstar.co.il) seems to have been hacked by a pro-palestinian group.
Are you kidding? Do you have any idea how many people have been corrupted by facebook and other such websites?
Perhaps when you have some teenage children of your own you’ll understand!
Enough said!
Thumbs up!
yawn
oh somebody stop this nonsense!cant people be responsible mature and make the right decisions?i bet when the phone was invented someone somewhere stood up and complained about the tuma that could come about from it!