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The shidduch crisis is a phenomenon in the Orthodox Jewish community whereby eligible single persons, especially women or Sephardim, have difficulty finding a suitable spouse, or a shidduch. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] There is some debate about the severity of the crisis and whether it is a recent development or a long-extant issue.
Eilberg was among the first group of women who immediately signed up for classes in the rabbinical school in the fall of 1984. [2] Since the early 1970s, leaders of the Jewish Theological Seminary (JTS) had engaged in serious discussions and debates about women's ordination in Conservative Judaism.
Sally Jane Priesand was born June 27, 1946, in Cleveland, Ohio into a Jewish family. Her parents, Irving Theodore, an engineer, [5] and Rose Elizabeth (Welch) Priesand [6] were not religiously observant but they were active in Jewish organizations.
An Orthodox Jewish woman weighs in on Jewish Matchmaking and what the Netflix show gets right about the matchmaking process.
Aleeza Ben Shalom is an American–Israeli matchmaker, relationship coach, author, and reality television personality.She is prominently featured in the Netflix series Jewish Matchmaking, [1] [2] [3] which follows her attempts at helping Jewish singles in the United States and Israel find love and get married.
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