Dating in Israel
This Valentine’s Day, maybe it’s time to look up
No one falls in love with a profile. They fall in love with a person standing right in front of them.
More expensive than Berlin and even Paris: Tel Aviv breaks a new cost of living record
Hasidic sect offers major cash boost to solve matchmaking crisis
Ahead of Valentines Day: 76% of Israeli singles say pizza is their favorite meal
How can singles make dating more environmentally friendly in Israel?
The presence of environmental issues in dating apps comes as people are more concerned about what effects climate change will have in the future.
New Israeli dating app replaces profile pictures with animal avatars
Called Lua — dating with depth, the app is currently in beta-testing. Users will have their photos replaced with animal avatars when talking to a match.
Study suggest 600% increase in female dating profiles stating 'looking for a feminist'
Dating app OkCupid reveals what women are really looking for in their partners in the 2020’s.
58% of Israelis would enjoy post-workout sex - survey
OkCupid, an app whose algorithm matches users together based on their preferences, beliefs and interests, also conducted other surveys regarding exercise.
Amar’e Stoudemire says he’s ready for a ‘shidduch’ and to remarry
Stoudemire, who has played for the New York Knicks and Phoenix Suns, converted to Judaism while living in Israel in August 2020.
‘Shidduch’ app now available in English
To date, 57 couples have married directly through the app, which utilizes a 'shidduch'-style format where matchmakers pair young religious Jews.
Dating ads to be featured on buses in Petah Tikvah
The campaign was born out of Israel man Tal Tovin’s story, as he found his wife by advertising his dating profile on a Petah Tikvah bus.
Dear matchmaker: Long distance, politics and unauthorized profiles
A weekly column of questions and answers for the Magazine Matchmaker
Dating - Why everything is freezing, and not just the weather
Now it’s 2021 and nothing is as you envisioned.
Lack of help in household chores drives women to infidelity, study finds
Rather than indicating a somewhat petty excuse for infidelity, the findings actually reflect growing sense of dissatisfaction in many marriages.