If I hadn't read about it on NYTimes.com this morning, I would have thought Koogle was the punchline to one of those email jokes my mother-in-law is always forwarding to me and the rest of our extended family. You know the kind:
Avi: Did you hear some Israelis invented a kosher search engine?
Shmuel: No! Really? What is it called?
Avi: Koogle!
But the recently launched "kosher," ultra-Orthodox-rabbi-approved Israeli search engine is for real -- and you can find it at http://www.koogle.co.il/. FYI, it helps if you read Hebrew.
While Koogle can probably help you find the nearest mikvah or a good kugel recipe, it will not display religiously objectionable material, such as pictures of scantily clad women. (Think more Golda Meir.) There is also no searching on the Sabbath (though I am assuming this would be Israeli Sabbath hours).
Good searching and biz shpeter!
Sunday, June 14, 2009
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Oy vey
that must be my nana channeling!
Oh mashugana
Can I get a big Oy Vey
Or maybe Yev Yo
No matter what I search for it comes back with "Would it kill you to call your mother?"
Verifaction word is the decidedly non-kosher "pigmaro."
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