There was a time when phones were meant only for calls and messages, long before constant scrolling became part of everyday life. Keypad phones were the norm, and the internet was something people used only when necessary. Interactions happened face-to-face, not through screens. That world may feel distant today, but traces of it still remain.

In Brooklyn, a community continues to embrace a simpler way of living even as technology becomes more advanced each year. A video shared on Instagram has drawn attention to this unique approach, highlighting what is known as kosher technology and how Hasidic Jews use it to stay connected without being constantly online.

What Is a Kosher Phone?

The video was shared by Frieda Vizel, a tour guide in Brooklyn who works in Hasidic neighbourhoods. It op

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