Segui i single dagli Stati Uniti e da Israele mentre gettano la loro vita amorosa nel cuore di una sensale ebrea.Segui i single dagli Stati Uniti e da Israele mentre gettano la loro vita amorosa nel cuore di una sensale ebrea.Segui i single dagli Stati Uniti e da Israele mentre gettano la loro vita amorosa nel cuore di una sensale ebrea.
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Aleeza is more than caring and compassionate and insightful; she rightly understands that a lot of ppl who remain single need to adjust their approach to dating or their worldview in some way...IF they want to not only get married, but as she says, make a marriage work. The segment with her and her family is the most authentic bit of the entire series, and gives away her qualifications as a shadchanit. That said the producers do not let us see that, as there is no follow through months later on any of the couples. I was shocked that the repugnantly arrogant dude in LA living with his parents whose only demand was that she be a blonde blue-eyed 10 (while being a Moroccan, Hebrew-speaking Israeli - even his friends pointed out his lack of logic), the never-Kansas-girl and the 51 yo eccentric Chicagoan seemed most likely to have really matched. If these 3 worked out, then Aleeza can find a match for ANYONE. Get her better production for S2 - and we'll be watching.
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.
The first and second episodes have pretty obnoxious, reality-show type people who are very superficial and self-centered.
However, in the later episodes of the show you do see more "normal" people with truer intentions and more interesting back stories, not just young instagram-type people from LA or Miami. I really did connect with some of the characters in the later episodes and found myself wishing them success.
Aleeza is so wonderful, positive, and humble - a complete opposite of Sima Auntie from Indian matchmaking. The show ends on a very beautiful note with a positive message. I recommend the show!
However, in the later episodes of the show you do see more "normal" people with truer intentions and more interesting back stories, not just young instagram-type people from LA or Miami. I really did connect with some of the characters in the later episodes and found myself wishing them success.
Aleeza is so wonderful, positive, and humble - a complete opposite of Sima Auntie from Indian matchmaking. The show ends on a very beautiful note with a positive message. I recommend the show!
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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.
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