Announcement by the Shidduch Coaching Center:
Over the past decade, Rabbi Yitzchok Dubov has been helping people with their shidduchim. More recently, he has spent countless hours speaking to people about the struggles they face in all areas of dating: Soliciting suggestions from shadchanim, properly reading resumes, researching, the dates themselves, and of course, answering the question “How do I know?”
The more people he counseled, the more he found that the same questions were coming up, and found himself repeating the answers time and again.
BH, many have been helped by Rabbi Dubov, whose approach is a combination of simple guidance, a listening ear, and the Eitzos found in the Rebbe’s letters.
One woman wrote: “Rabbi Dubov (our shadchan, family mentor, and close friend) is an incredible resource! He not only kept me sane throughout the dating process, and helped me remain focused on the right things (i.e. making sure I didn’t pass up on the chance of a lifetime), he also remained in touch and was a huge help after the engagement.”
Rabbi Dubov then asked himself, “This information has helped so many, why should we limit it to a few people? These vital answers and clear direction can be distilled and offered on a large scale.”
Thus he approached iLearn with the idea to launch the groundbreaking Complete Shidduchim Course.
Mrs. Sara Labkowski, founder and director of Machon Chana and founder of iLearn, with decades of experience coaching people through shidduchim, keen insight into people’s needs and personalities and her experience as a mother of many married children, Bli Ayin Hara, agreed to partner with Rabbi Dubov in developing the comprehensive curriculum for the course.
In addition to being a cutting edge course, developed by experienced coaches presenting information most vital and practical enabling the girls to make the right choices in a clear and empowered manner, the innovation that sets this course apart from others available is the brand new Shidduchim Coaching Center that was founded along with the course.
The center offers professional, discreet, and personal guidance for young men or woman, who can make an appointment with a caring and experienced shidduch coach for an over the phone or in person session and receive the help needed the at this crucial time in their lives. We hope this offering will become a true resource so young men and women can navigate dating in a stress-free way.
The first of six sessions of the Complete Shidduchim Course took place January 5th, and BH was a resounding success with close to 40 young women in attendance.
Subsequent sessions covered topics such as the Hashkafa and Spirituality of Marriage, “Who Am I?”, “What Do I Need in a Husband?”, and the Shidduchim Process from start to finish.
The Course was highly rated in feedback surveys. One girl wrote: “The seminar was informative, inspiring, and most of all a boost of bitachon during this confusing stage. It is good to talk about these things and hear healthy Torah hashkafos on a topic that is hard to navigate.”
This Sunday night, the final part of the Complete Shidduchim Course will be a groundbreaking venture in which local Shadchanim and coaches will answer the girls’ most burning questions.
The panel will be comprised of local shadchanim including: Mrs. Sheindel Blasberg and Dr. Elka Pinson. Coaches include: Rabbi Yitzchok Dubov and Mrs. Sara Labkowski. The Shidduch Coaching Center is also endorsed by shadchanim Leah Gansburg and Esther Caplan.
We are inviting all girls in the community for a chance to get your questions answered by a panel of Shadchanim and coaches, as well as get to know Shadchanim and network with coaches.
Some of the questions that will be addressed by the panel are: What is important to include in resume? What process do Shadchanim actively engage in to help us find a Shidduch? What can I do (without being a pest) to actually get a shidduch? What do you charge? and much more.
The Shadchanim Panel Event will take place on Sunday, February 9 at 8 PM at 556 Crown St. It costs $15 at the door or $10 online here/
There is already demand for the second run of the Complete Shidduchim Course. Email Shidduchcoaching@gmail.com to inquire about dates for the second course.
To purchase this course for online viewing, click here.
For more information about the Shidduch Coaching Center and to book a personal coaching session, visit shidduchcoach.simplybook.me.
Additional creative solutions to Shidduchim challenges are being developed. The Shidduch Coaching Center plans to offer a The Complete Shidduchim Course for Parents, addressing issues such as proper research, how to align your search with your child’s needs and more.
In addition, to give a boost to Shidduchim, the Center plans to host a Mother and Prospective Bride Luncheon, for mothers with sons and girls in Shidduchim to mingle and meet.
I don’t think there is any such as a good or bad shadchan.
I do believe that sometimes a shadchan has a soft spot for the person they are working for and that is a gr8 help.
We definately need to have a lot of Mazel with the shadchanim who are working for us.
In my opinion all shadchanim need to put a lot more time & effort into making shidduchim. If they are overwhelmed by young girls/bochurin & or parents of these young people calling and they cant cope with calls then they should have some1 to represent the shadchan that is able to take calls/ make calls & send emails etc which would be a big help. No 1 that calls the shadchan should be made to feel that they are a nuisance. OFCOURSE WE ALWAYS APPRECIATE ALL THE TIME & EFFORT THAT THE SHADCHAN PUT INTO EVERY SUGGESTION. THANK U TO… Read more »
…to all!
What a great idea!
Mrs sheindel blasberg! Amazing shadchanit!
He’s incredibly sincere and really takes the time to listen to each persons situation before giving advice. He’s made tons of shidduchim and helped tons more through counseling. A huge chance to hear it from a Rabbi who knows what he’s talking about. And he’s not a typical “shadchan” (shidduchim he makes are by hashgacha pratis, not because he’s in it for the money) so you know you’re getting unbiased info. Seriously, go to the event, or better yet, talk to him one on one, you won’t regret it.
Let’s give credit to the first group, adaiad.org that pioneered these shidduchim courses for both girls and guys.
Theres no one out there like her! Her care, concern, and warmth- always comes through!
Chaya wilmowsky, unstoppable, like always!
I think a great idea would be to post shadchanim’s names and thier phone numbers, what area they specialize in, and how well they help people and are accessible, a rating system
Esther Caplan always gets back to you. Right away very easy to reach and has coached my child in shiduchim and has made me feel. That there is hope. We need more shadchanim like her!!!
*****BEST SHADCHAN WITH PERSONAL ATTENTION IS MASHIE GREENBERG, NO MONEY FOR INTERVIEWS *****
the big crisis in shiduch world is the shadchanim themselves!
The power and talent behind Ilearn.
You are An amazing shlucha ,
You are making the rebbe so proud
i always find it funny how people get completely carried away with grammar and spelling- focus on the message!
Thank you Esther Caplan for all u do
Best shadchen out there !!! So warm and caring
Not everyone is able to attend these classes. Why doesn’t the Rabbi write a book with all his advice. Everyone benefits!
Chaya Wilmowsky, you are one super talented individual.
Definitely applicable for the second time around! email shidduchcoaching@gmail.com or text 843 4242625
Can I attend? who can I talk to?
It’s actually correct since its referring to the singular process of matchmaking and not multiple matches, as you’re suggesting. Your Beis Rivkah education is showing in both your need to correct others on trivial matters and your general ignorance of English usage and style.
Questions such as why are shadchanim demanding upfront money to lift a finger why are older singles being ignored & why aren’t Shadchanim doing their jobs in many cases altogether?
the first item on the projection behind rabbi Dubov should read “what ARE shidduchim” – not “what IS shidduchim.” use the word “is” for things that are singular, use the word “are” for things that are plural. Shidduchim is more than one shidduch. Maybe it should say “what is a shidduch” or something else.
Most amazing and intuitive shadchante!
Made a few of my children’s shidduchs
continued hazlocha
Best da ma shetashuv teacher 😉