Tag: Shidduch Crisis

The author reflects on a debate within the Charedi community about whether young women should prioritize dating "Learners" who study in Kollel full-time or "Earners" who work to support their families.
The text criticizes the elitism and insularity present in certain sectors of Orthodox Jewry, focusing on the issue within post-high school seminaries for girls in Israel.
This article highlights the existence of a shidduch (matchmaking) crisis within the Charedi (ultra-Orthodox) and Modern Orthodox (MO) communities, each with different reasons behind it.
"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.
This article discusses the ongoing "Shidduch crisis" in the non-Chasidic Yeshiva world, specifically the issue of an increasing number of single women unable to find husbands.
In this episode of the 18Forty Podcast, Channah Cohen, a researcher of the Orthodox Union's study on the Shidduch Crisis, discusses the two sides of the crisis: the Crisis of Process and the Crisis of Experience.
This episode of 18Forty explores the different approaches to dating within the Chassidic, Yeshiva Orthodox, and Modern Orthodox Jewish communities.
This episode of 18Forty explores the different approaches to Jewish dating among the Chassidic, Yeshiva Orthodox, and Modern Orthodox communities.
The OU's Center for Communal Research (CCR) launched The Shidduch Crises research project to address questions about the shidduch crisis, such as its origins and the qualities of a good match.
The OU's Center for Communal Research is conducting studies on the challenges faced by Orthodox singles in America today, including the perceived Shidduch Crisis and its psychological effects like desperation and anxiety.
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.