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Dating for marriage is a pivotal stage of life. Join YUConnects’ "CandiDate" twice a month in candid conversations, as our hosts navigate the Jewish dating scene with experts and influencers in the field. Whether you are currently dating, or know someone who is, this entertaining and educational podcast is the one for you.

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    • Society & Culture
    • 4.8 • 43 Ratings

Dating for marriage is a pivotal stage of life. Join YUConnects’ "CandiDate" twice a month in candid conversations, as our hosts navigate the Jewish dating scene with experts and influencers in the field. Whether you are currently dating, or know someone who is, this entertaining and educational podcast is the one for you.

    Sheindy Gross: Love Languages

    Sheindy Gross: Love Languages

    Sheindy Gross, an educator for over 30 years and relationship coach of Head2Heart, applies a Torah perspective to Gary Chapman's 5 Love Languages. She offers practical steps for best understanding one’s own needs while meeting the needs of a significant other. Hosted by Anna Krausz. You can hear more from Sheindy at Tehila Torah: https://open.spotify.com/show/0IG0qsVpZFuL8TvSWXZ7YF?si=-QOA9H3TRLCQTJp9TZjjGA and an episode of Head2Heart: https://open.spotify.com/episode/3Mh0jM4mygblYE9A8yYVdq?si=rUrGh_j5QX6eR0WgEnus6g&context=spotify%3Ashow%3A4GXnFn7clmGogzcFau0Yl5

    • 38 min
    Rabbi Dr. Jacob J. and Shana Yocheved Schacter: A Couple of Thoughts

    Rabbi Dr. Jacob J. and Shana Yocheved Schacter: A Couple of Thoughts

    ... from a thoughtful couple. Listen to Rabbi Dr. Jacob J. & Shana Yocheved Schacter, a revered couple, as they draw upon their many professional and personal experiences.

    Hosted by Rabbi Yoni Rabinovitch.

    • 41 min
    Rabbi Donny Frank: What is Character?

    Rabbi Donny Frank: What is Character?

    Rabbi Donny Frank, LMFT and Dating Coach, differentiates between values, character and personality, and explains which is key for a lasting marriage. He is the author of newly released “The Making of a Dynamic Duo.” www.donnyonmarriage.com

    Hosted by Anna Krausz

    • 46 min
    Rabbi Elan Segelman: Fertility Preservation

    Rabbi Elan Segelman: Fertility Preservation

    Rabbi Elan Segelman, Rabbinic Director of PUAH in America, educates us on scientific & halachic developments in the field of fertility preservation. He explains why both men and women should be informed about this very sensitive and impactful subject. Rabbi Segelman is also the Rabbi of the Young Israel of Hancock Park, CA.

    Hosted by Randi Wartelsky.

    • 52 min
    Dr. Shoshannah Frydman: Red Flags

    Dr. Shoshannah Frydman: Red Flags

    Shoshannah Frydman, PhD, LCSW identifies the true red flags in relationships as she highlights the signs that should not be ignored in a potential partner. Dr. Frydman is Executive Director of Shalom Task Force.

    Hosted by Anna Krausz.

    • 28 min
    Rabbi Beni Krohn: Let it Grow

    Rabbi Beni Krohn: Let it Grow

    Rabbi Beni Krohn, LCSW relays the importance of keeping a relationship pressure-free. He offers sound advice for daters and parents. Rabbi Krohn is a Mashgiach Ruchani at RIETS and serves as Rabbi of the Young Israel of Teaneck, NJ.

    Hosted by Rabbi Yoni Rabinovitch.

    • 37 min

Customer Reviews

4.8 out of 5
43 Ratings

43 Ratings

RF181818 ,

Thank you!

Thank you for your incredible podcast. I would like to make a suggestion based on the interview from Aliza Abrams Konig. She mentioned that she and her friends hosted an “im yirtze Hashem by you” event for people who’s younger siblings had gotten married first. I understand that it is difficult for the older singles when their younger siblings get engaged.
Would it be possible to put out a podcast with some suggestions for the younger sibling? How should a younger sibling approach dating when they have single siblings? What is the most sensitive way to communicate with the older sibling and not keep them in the dark? What are specific conversations that have to be had?
This applies to people have single aunts, uncles or cousins as well. Nobody means to be insensitive, but everyone does want to celebrate their simcha to its full extent.
Would it be possible to address this? (From dating to engagement to marriage).
Thank you!

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