Tag: Dating

Dr. Yael Muskat and Dr. Martin Galla discuss mental health challenges faced by young adults transitioning into adulthood, including those in the Jewish community, in a podcast episode sponsored by Terri and Andrew Herenstein.
In this Shiur, the hosts explore various fears that people commonly experience and discuss strategies for overcoming them.
Amid the recent conflict in Israel, a matchmaking trend has emerged, with many people seeking romantic connections and the desire to create families and Jewish babies.
In Chapter 45 of "Upper Class," the protagonist prepares to meet her partner Shan's mother, feeling nervous and insecure.
In this personal essay, the author reflects on his decision to start dating shortly after his wife's sudden passing.
In "Pizza Break" by Racheli Lebovics, the protagonist, Shayna, goes on a fourth date with a guy named Dov.
"Unmatched" is a book written by Sarah Lavane, a pseudonym, that explores the journey of an Orthodox Jewish woman in search of a compatible life partner.
In this episode of the 18Forty Podcast, the hosts listen and respond to listener feedback on previous episodes on Romance & Commitment and the Origins of Judaism.
The COVID-19 pandemic has changed the dating scene, with singles now discussing exclusivity, grocery shopping habits, and even taking coronavirus tests before the first kiss.
Lee Zebede, a young woman from the Sephardic community in the tri-state area, gained popularity during the pandemic by hosting virtual dating shows on Instagram Live.
Orthodox never-married women past childbearing age face unique challenges in the quest to find a mate, encountering social isolation, pressure, and judgment from well-meaning individuals.
Orthodox never-married women past childbearing age often face unique challenges, including social isolation, pressure to marry, and judgment from friends, family, and matchmakers.
The text discusses the importance of sensitivity and empathy towards individuals facing challenges, such as infertility, job loss, or being single.
Jewish Action explores the topic of dating with a mental disorder, particularly within the Orthodox Jewish community, where mental health concerns can significantly impact family life.
The article discusses the complex issue of dating with a mental disorder within the Orthodox Jewish community.
In the poem "Being Single" by R. Rosenfeld, the experience of loneliness, frustration, and societal judgment faced by single individuals, particularly women, is poignantly depicted.
In episode 49 of Unorthodox, the discussion features a Jewish gymnast going to Rio, along with Jewish guest Deborah Pardo-Kaplan, a freelance journalist exploring her journey as a Messianic Jew and the challenges she faces including in dating.