How Andy met Jason

He’s from Missouri and she’s from Florida.  They met in Ra’anana, Israel.  In the spring of 2011, Andrea “Andy” Surasky, then 20, was living in Ra’anana with her family who had come to live in Israel after Andy graduated high school. Jason Ast, then 23, was living in another Israeli town, but would come to Ra’anana to visit his friend, Simcha. 
It was Simcha who brought Andy and Jason together, but not deliberately.  Simcha reflects: “Honestly, I didn’t set them up as a couple.  It just happened when we would all hang out together as a group.” Professor Michael Rosenfeld of Stanford University, in a 2010 research paper, cited “community of friends as the arena in which new couples are most likely to meet.”
Their first date was a three-hour drive.  “I needed to go up North and asked if anyone was willing to go with me,” says Jason.  Andy volunteered.  On that ride, they realized they had more in common than just a mutual friend.
For example, they both appreciate quality food. Jason, who majored in “Second Temple Literature” at Yeshiva University, came to Israel following his graduation to study at the Tadmor Culinary Institute of Israel.  When Andy was growing up in Boca Raton, she would help her dad in his popular kosher pizza restaurant, Jon’s Place.
Fast forward three years – Jason helped open a Jon’s Place in Ra’anana. At home, Jason does the cooking and Andy does the baking.
In August 2011, Jason moved to Ra’anana, and their relationship deepened.  When asked to describe Jason, Andy responds:  “He’s motivated to learn; he’s generous; and he’s a good guy.”
The Jewish community in his hometown of St. Louis gives testimony to Jason’s goodness. A grateful resident writes: “Years ago when my father became ill, this amazing 11-year-old boy, who didn’t even know my father, offered to push his wheelchair to the synagogue every week.  It was about a 15 minute walk, with a substantial uphill part. He insisted on doing it until he graduated from high school and left St. Louis. Before leaving, he not only found someone to take over, but made sure to find someone who had a younger brother, so the younger brother could take over in the future.”
Jason likes to do good deeds, and he realizes that this can happen at Andy’s expense. He admits: “Sometimes I’m late in getting home because I stopped to assist someone.”  Andy, who is a student of psychology at The Interdisciplinary Center, Herzliya, can understand and appreciate Jason’s willingness to help others.
On January 7, 2013, Jason proposed to Andy within the context of the TV comedy, Parks and Recreation.  “That’s the goofy side of Jason,” said Andy.
Knowing that they would be living in Israel, the couple registered for a contest sponsored by Nefesh B’Nefesh, an organization that promotes and facilitates immigration to Israel. To win this social media-based contest, called The Wedding Gift Challenge, newlywed couples had to solicit votes from their family and friends. Jason and Andy won a top prize – a $1000 gift certificate to IKEA.  Many of their votes came from the Jewish community in St. Louis. Kindness begets kindness.

Jason and Andy were married on July 28, 2013.  Mazal tov.

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