Category: Jewish Tradition
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Happy National Matchmaker Day!
Happy National Matchmaker Day to all of those wonderful people out there continuously placing their efforts into making love happen. Whether you are personally introducing singles, setting up dates or coaching clients to attract the love they so deserve, we are just thrilled this is now an official day to celebrate! We asked our Global…
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Tu B’Av – The Jewish Holiday Of Romance
Tu B’Av is a day to celebrate love, affection and romance in the Jewish community. It is a small but really rather romantic Jewish holiday and you will find that observant Jews tend to celebrate this rather than Valentine’s Day or both. For those of you that aren’t in the loop for this day of…
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Top 3 Purim Parties In Israel 2016
The most famous traditions associated with Purim are not always about dressing up in costumes and having lots to drink. People also commemorate the story, as written in the book of Esther, by giving to the needy and offering gifts of food to friends & family. However, if you are heading out to enjoy the…
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5 Date Night Tips This Valentine’s
February is fast approaching and many of our clients will be out meeting each other, it’s also one of the busiest times of the year where singles the world over are pro-actively looking to be romanced. We thought it would be appropriate to take a look at some of the do’s and some of the…
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Our Matchmaking Process For Your Perfect Partner
Looking for love can be a daunting task and we are all so aware of the vast amount of options to find your beshert but when it comes to traditional matchmaking one thing is very clear; our process is honed in with our 40 years of matchmaking experience and an ever growing list if exceptional…
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Yom Kippur – Breaking the Fast: A Bagel Feast
Yom Kippur is a rather trying day in the calender when it comes to creating a culinary experience to tell the world about. We rest, recoup and reflect on this High Holy Day and so putting together a feast for the thousands is really not an option. There are no specific guidelines as to what we…
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Coaching with Simantov: Jose Weber
Dating is a game people have been playing for a very long time. Unfortunately, thanks to constantly changing rules, the skills necessary to be a “successful dater” have not yet managed to make it into our DNA. And because these skills don’t come naturally, we often have to hone them if we want to increase…
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Staying positive this Passover – The Jewish Dating Scene
Single this Seder night? Well that’s not a problem – at least not for us. A recent article wrote of a Jewish dating scene that is stagnant and even went as far to refer to it as the 11th plague. Okay, we agree that it is tough out there to be jewish, single and pro-actively…
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How to survive and truly enjoy Pesach
Pesach is a happy holiday, often synonymous with large family gatherings and joyful overeating. But it can also be draining and leave you robbed of both energy and money, which is unlikely to make for merry partaking in the celebration. But it doesn’t have to be this way. Here are a few suggestions to avoid…