Brooklyn, NY – In an effort to accommodate members of the Chareidi community who are unwilling to compromise on their no-internet standards, a Brooklyn based business has carved out a unique niche for itself, offering online shopping services to people who prefer not to use the internet.

Online Shopping, the brainchild of Mr. & Mrs. Baruch Moskowitz of Williamsburg, acts as a personal online shopper, giving even non-internet users the ability to access the worldwide web, without ever actually going online.

“We have people that don’t want to use the internet for whatever reason,” Mrs. Moskowitz told VIN News. “We are their computer. We can do anything they need online for them.”

In addition to giving their customers the ability to access the wide array of merchandise available online, oftentimes at prices that are better than those of brick and mortar stores, Online Shopping offers a variety of other services including email access, banking and more, with variable service fees charged for each transaction.

The Moskowitzes advertise their business in several local publications. But according to Mrs. Moskowitz, most of their business is generated by word of mouth and customers who utilize her service have no qualms about giving her their credit card information.

“People know who we are and because they trust us, they recommend us to their family and friends,” explained Mrs. Moskowitz.

Online Shopping was born when Mrs. Moskowitz, who was looking for a home based business so that she could care for her elderly parents who were living with her, became an Amazon affiliate and decide to start selling diapers online. Business was so good that the Moskowitzes took the business one step further, selling the first diapers that were rabbinically certified for use on Shabbos, as previously reported on VIN News.

“One thing just led to another,” recalled the mother of two and grandmother of two.. “People wanted to buy strollers and other baby items and the business just grew from there. People ask me how I came up with this idea but the answer is I didn’t. Sometimes Hashem just guides you. When I started with Amazon I didn’t even know what a URL was. Now I am a computer whiz.”

Mrs. Moskowitz estimates that in the three years since she started the business, she has served several thousand customers from various Jewish communities including Lakewood, Monsey, New Square, Monroe, Borough Park, Flatbush and Williamsburg. For those who prefer to actually go on the internet, Online Shopping rents out time on their filtered computers, with rates of $10 per hour for unaccompanied access and $20 per hour for those who require Mrs. Moskowitz’s assistance in navigating the worldwide web.

Asked to name some of the more memorable things she has ordered, Mrs. Moskowitz laughingly explained that over the years she has been in business her orders have run the gamut.

“We order everything,” said Mrs. Moskowitz. “I have even had people come here to use my computer so that they could look at a house online. From a shoelace to a house, we have ordered just about everything.”