Aim: To raise awareness about the negative consequences the internet and related technology and to promote the use of internet filters & blockers
Internet Asifa, or Kinus Klal Yisrael, was a rally organized by Ichud HaKehillos LeTohar HaMachane on May 20, 2012, to raise awareness about the negative consequences the internet and related technology was having in the Haredi community and to promote the use of internet filters when the internet was being accessed. The rally was held at Citi Field and Arthur Ashe Stadium, New York City, and attended by over 60,000 people.
The Ichud HaKehillos has founded a sister group called the Technology Awareness Group (TAG). It provides various services to its target market, including installing and configuring Web filtering and monitoring software on computers, smartphones and other devices.
TAG is a non-profit organization staffed by volunteers, and there is no fee for any of its services. TAG has offices in the US, Canada, Europe, Australia and elsewhere. TAG offices around the world field thousands of phone calls and emails from around the world every day.
As of January 2020, TAG operates 40 offices in 16 countries and territories. TAG operates 6 offices in the UK, as well as 3 offices in Israel.
TAG stands at the forefront in the battle of the nisayon of technology. We engage in cutting edge technology to help the filter companies come out with the best filters. We provide Awareness to the community through counseling, seforim and periodicals. We provide free community service for Computers, Smartphones, Laptops and many other digital devices to have them blocked or filtered in order to retain our Yiddishe values.
We are open every weekday afternoon helping to service anyone who wishes to come to the TAG office. We also hold surgeries for people to drop in each evening for an hour.
Funding method
Keep what you raise – this project will receive all pledges made by 10th September 2025 at 12:33pm