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What do you say to the man of your dreams?
Helena Rosenberg wants us to bring the same passion and tenacity that we bring to business to finding a marriage partner.
by Rabbi David Lapin
Addressing the growing singles challenge requires more than setting up introductions. We need to present one person to another.
by S. Malin
Women share their advice gleaned from years of challenging dating.
by David LeVine
The non-negotiable factors in finding the Right One.
by Ron Elkayam
Realizing that deep down I wasn’t interested in getting married changed how I dated.
by Aleeza Ben Shalom
Being nervous is totally normal. Here are few practical ideas to help you manage your dating anxiety.
by Dr. Lisa Aiken, Ph.D. and Aleeza Ben Shalom
Marriage is a skillset that can be learned.
Help! For some reason my first date is always my last.
by Sarah Pachter
How to share sensitive information to your date.
by Rabbi Lawrence Hajioff
Yes, breaking up is hard to do, but if you want to end a relationship it’s a must.
by Slovie Jungreis-Wolff
What are real deal breakers in a relationship?
Quick tips for success.
5 strategies for dealing with post-date stress in a healthy way.
From Yenta to the Bachelor, being a matchmaker isn’t what you think.
For starters, stop calling them “single.”
Embracing your vulnerability and trusting that God has your best interest in mind.
by Rabbi Tzvi Nightingale
How to avoid common dating legends.
by Bari (Baila) Lyman
You may be your biggest obstacle to getting married. Take the Marriage Readiness Quiz.
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Sage advice from Aish.com’s dating experts.
by Freidl Liba bas Chava
Tonight I'm getting married -- in no small part, thanks to you.
by Leah Jacobs and Shaindy Marks
A less emotional and more practical approach to dating may yield great results.
Being single shouldn't mean being lonely at the holiest time of year
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Gaining clarity at all costs.
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After 15 years of dating for marriage, I hit the jackpot in a most unexpected way.
by Sue Deyo and Yaacov Deyo
The secret to avoiding years of go-nowhere entanglements.
I may lack a husband and children, but that's no reason for self-pity.
by Liba Pearson
When it comes to getting over a relationship's demise, a little patience and play-acting go a long way.
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