It follows singles in the US and Israel as they turn their dating life over to a top Jewish matchmaker.It follows singles in the US and Israel as they turn their dating life over to a top Jewish matchmaker.It follows singles in the US and Israel as they turn their dating life over to a top Jewish matchmaker.
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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.
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.
Great show for anyone, regardless of religion. Aleeza is a gem! Of course, there are going to be people on the show that you root for and also some who make you cringe a little bit. One cringe moment for me was the girl who bragged about her eyebrows. Men don't care about eyebrows!!
There were moments that brought tears to my eyes and warmed my heart. I loved the interviews with older, married couples - very touching. At some point the show should do an update on all of the people looking for love. How are they doing a year from now??
Shaya and Fay were a cute couple. There's a really quick scene with Fay, and her mother. Her mom is asking her if she's looking forward to her first date with Shaya. I don't know why, but it was just so so sweet and it made me cry. I really hope that Stewart finds his match one of these days. Even though he's a little quirky, he's funny, and brings a lot to the table.
A lot of the people on the show put extreme importance on chemistry and physical attraction. Although this is important, there's so much more to a loving marriage.
I love the idea of a professional matchmaker helping to connect people. My advice to folks looking for love is put out what you want to receive back, and you're not going to meet anyone sitting at home alone on a Friday night.
There were moments that brought tears to my eyes and warmed my heart. I loved the interviews with older, married couples - very touching. At some point the show should do an update on all of the people looking for love. How are they doing a year from now??
Shaya and Fay were a cute couple. There's a really quick scene with Fay, and her mother. Her mom is asking her if she's looking forward to her first date with Shaya. I don't know why, but it was just so so sweet and it made me cry. I really hope that Stewart finds his match one of these days. Even though he's a little quirky, he's funny, and brings a lot to the table.
A lot of the people on the show put extreme importance on chemistry and physical attraction. Although this is important, there's so much more to a loving marriage.
I love the idea of a professional matchmaker helping to connect people. My advice to folks looking for love is put out what you want to receive back, and you're not going to meet anyone sitting at home alone on a Friday night.
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.
Interesting show. Vapid but I appreciated the diversity displayed within the Jewish communities. I have always been aware of the degrees of diversity within the Jewish culture but didn't realize the degree of difference in all parts of their lives.
My biggest issue is that we got to superficially meet each person and saw a date or two with them and their matches then, poof they were gone.. it looks like the matchmaker was a flop.
I'd like to see a success or two. I'm sad Fay and Shaya didn't click.
My favorite part was the older couples and their stories. Their advise and encouragement for the younger ones!
My biggest issue is that we got to superficially meet each person and saw a date or two with them and their matches then, poof they were gone.. it looks like the matchmaker was a flop.
I'd like to see a success or two. I'm sad Fay and Shaya didn't click.
My favorite part was the older couples and their stories. Their advise and encouragement for the younger ones!
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