If not now, when? If you really value living in Israel and are thinking of making aliyah, the chances are that your soul mate is thinking about it too.
To date, 57 couples have married directly through the app, which utilizes a 'shidduch'-style format where matchmakers pair young religious Jews.
The Talmud describes Tu Be’av as a day of great joy on which the young maidens of Israel would dress in white and dance in the vineyards to be matched with young single men.
The account said that they would retweet the followers who post their information and play the role of 'matchmaker.'
"Growing up in the UK, we never experienced that; here in Israel, with Sukkot everywhere, you live the chag on the streets,” said Anna Donen from the UK.
Every week dostories365 in collaboration with The Jerusalem Post will bring you slices of Israeli life. This week - a story about four inspirational girls and one welcoming space.
Having overcome personal hardship, local indie musician Rotem Or stays true to herself on her new album.