Wenn jüdische Singles eine*n Partner*in fürs Leben finden möchten, macht sich Aleeza Ben Shalom in den USA und Israel für sie auf die Suche.Wenn jüdische Singles eine*n Partner*in fürs Leben finden möchten, macht sich Aleeza Ben Shalom in den USA und Israel für sie auf die Suche.Wenn jüdische Singles eine*n Partner*in fürs Leben finden möchten, macht sich Aleeza Ben Shalom in den USA und Israel für sie auf die Suche.
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Translation: "we" will do what *I* want. Some good lessons here on what not to look for in a partner. When something horrible happens during your marriage do you think it's going to matter whether your partner is cute or has blue eyes? Hopefully you will want, and be, a partner who helps the other one to get through the problem And come through it stronger than you were before. Has another reviewer said this is about the same level as Indian matchmaking, spoiled kids who never learned about compromise, selflessness, etc. They seem to be sincere in wanting to get married, just completely clueless on what that involves.
I have to say that I really enjoyed Jewish Matchmaking the series and hope that we are blessed with another season. I found the whole process as much entertaining as educational. It was fascinating learning about all the different types of Jewish people, and what they wanted for their life and what they expected in a partner. This show definitely covers a wide range of people looking for love. I managed to binge the whole series in one evening and actually felt disappointed that it was ending.
Aleeza is absolutely amazing. I'm not Jewish, but if I was single I'd want her batting for me. Her out look on love was really lovely, and the obvious care she took with her clients was remarkable.
My only gripe about this show is basically what everyone else is saying. They don't follow through. I'm stuck here now, never knowing what happened to any of the singles involved in the show. Will they be back if there is a season 2, will I see some outcomes? I hate being left hanging. I think the last episode should have jumped ahead 6 months and given us an update on each of the singles, I would have been left feeling very satisfied then.
Apart from that, if you love matchmaking shows, then you will love this one and Aleeza.
Aleeza is absolutely amazing. I'm not Jewish, but if I was single I'd want her batting for me. Her out look on love was really lovely, and the obvious care she took with her clients was remarkable.
My only gripe about this show is basically what everyone else is saying. They don't follow through. I'm stuck here now, never knowing what happened to any of the singles involved in the show. Will they be back if there is a season 2, will I see some outcomes? I hate being left hanging. I think the last episode should have jumped ahead 6 months and given us an update on each of the singles, I would have been left feeling very satisfied then.
Apart from that, if you love matchmaking shows, then you will love this one and Aleeza.
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This is an entertaining series and hope we can a get a second one.
Certainly, the star of the show is the matchmaker.
More or less all the participants appear to have been raised to adhere to a strict religious code in varying degrees of dogma.
It is quite an eye opener to learn how dependent and subservient they all are to their belief system engineered by parents and others who must be obeyed.
A lot of those taking part are self-centered and spoilt and in reality ought to have a high level of intelligence yet seem to have been completely brain washed into following a strict regime of very strange and some would say ludicrous customs that make no sense and are joyless.
But of course, it's said to be a religion, but some might say more a 'cult'.
However: still an interesting show and we need another part to reveal what happened to all those taking part!
7/10.
Certainly, the star of the show is the matchmaker.
More or less all the participants appear to have been raised to adhere to a strict religious code in varying degrees of dogma.
It is quite an eye opener to learn how dependent and subservient they all are to their belief system engineered by parents and others who must be obeyed.
A lot of those taking part are self-centered and spoilt and in reality ought to have a high level of intelligence yet seem to have been completely brain washed into following a strict regime of very strange and some would say ludicrous customs that make no sense and are joyless.
But of course, it's said to be a religion, but some might say more a 'cult'.
However: still an interesting show and we need another part to reveal what happened to all those taking part!
7/10.
The participants couldn't be better; so genuine, nice, funny, charming, caring, and quirky. I really wanted each person to find their "perfect" person. Especially the older ones, as I can only imaging how much smaller the dating pool is for people who are over 40. I was extremely excited for the few people who made great connections and could see them working out in terms of forming romantic relationships. There were no updates, which was a little disappointing, however it did not take away from the show because I think ultimately they would have gained friendship. The matches or potential matches were incredibly respectful and kind to one another, which is really refreshing for reality love t.v.
Aleeza and her husband are really fun but once again Netflix stomps all over the desire of the audience to actually see relationships form and last and instead choose a cast that are so full of self-absorbed immature spoilt brat behaviour that they have no change of creating a healthy relationship.
Same issue as Indian matchmaking, Love is Blinds MAFS and so many tedious others - there is zero change of success and we are watching a turd of meaningless chauvinistic drama portraying partners as self-objects only with totally unrealistic expectations. Bah Humbug. Put the charming hosts to work with genuine couples - pretty please.
Same issue as Indian matchmaking, Love is Blinds MAFS and so many tedious others - there is zero change of success and we are watching a turd of meaningless chauvinistic drama portraying partners as self-objects only with totally unrealistic expectations. Bah Humbug. Put the charming hosts to work with genuine couples - pretty please.
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