Jewish Dating Services


Way back in 1996 we started working on our first dating site and in early 1997 we quickly decided that we wanted to service the Jewish dating market and created the www.singlejew.com website.  Since then we have seen many sites come and go and have started a few more of our own in other areas but we remain committed to the site we started then and want to share with you our recommendations for other good dating sites for Jewish singles.  Happily I can say we have been responsible for marriages on this and other sites and it is a really great feeling to know that we have brought people together who might never have found each other without us.


We have met many great people in the industry and formed friendships with some of the members that we have come to know over the time they spend with us.  Over time the stigma associated with finding your Bashert on the internet is declining although some people are certainly still shy about admitting they found love on line.  I hope you find that special person here with us but if not use these recommendations to keep the search going and it doesn't hurt to join all of the sites for maximum exposure.

A Jewish Dating Site
  Run by our good friends John and his wife.  They have a great site and provide excellent customer service.

JDate.com
well what can you say they are the biggest and make it easy to see who is in your area without paying any money up front.

Jewishcafe.com
this site has come along in the last few years and is providing a good experience for people with no need to pay first as well.


It never hurts to repeat the warning of course that you can't be too careful online and offline in the physical world.  If you are going to meet someone in person that you first met online then make sure that you do so in a very public place, don't go to a movie as your first meeting, meet for coffee at a restaurant in a busy mall or a cafe on a busy street and if things click then make a date for another day and go from there.  If any thing spooks you or you get that "something just doesn't feel right feeling" then make your excuses and leave.  Our philosophy is to do what our native intuition tells us in these new situations and it is much better to be safe than sorry.  In all likelihood you will never have a bad experience but review in your mind what you will do if something does make you go huh and you will be prepared! 

 
 
 
 
 
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