A new podcast series for single girls has been launched navigating the journey of dating and preparing for married life organized by Shlucha Yehudis Bluming and partnered with Mikvah.org.
With each presenter, the girls will gain practical tips and guidance from the beginning steps of entering the Shidduch world until the Mazal tov celebrations.
New presenters each week will help you succeed in living to the next stage of life.
“Growing up in a home as the daughter of a Shadchan, I have watched how my Mother dedicated so much time, energy, and devotion to the single girls and Bochrim,” says Bluming. “The hours of coaching and guiding them is what inspired me to dedicate this series in her memory. The hope is to create these podcasts to help guide and inspire the new youthful generation as my Mother did, watching the hundreds of beautiful Chassidishe homes she helped build until today.”
Inspired and created in living memory of Mrs. Rochel Heber A”H, a shadchan that merited to make hundreds of shidduchim.
Episode 7: Planning for a family. Common question facing single and engaged girls.
PRESENTER: Sara Morozov, Kalla teacher mentor, bayis yehudi teacher.
March 1, 8 pm ET on Mikvah.org/zoom
Proud to present and partner with Mikvah.org
To watch previous sessions join Mikvah.org/single-girls.
To sponsor future episodes to continue this initiative, please reach out to podcast@mikvah.org
Thank you so much for providing these they are so inspirational and informative . Thank you so much for arranging
Thank you these are the best amazing initiative !
This was incredible. Mrs Morosow is so insightful yet so non judgmental, really gave me perspective
I wonder what she would say about today’s Chabad Shidduch crisis. I know a wonderful Chabad young man, coming up to 29, bi-lingual (US family, lives in Israel) who is desperately looking for his bashert. He is working, in school, learns daily, doesn’t trim his beard, and wants a tzanuah eishet chayil who will follow Chabad minhagim. He is open to older girls as well! Easy, you’d think? Well, no. His “problem”? He has thin, chin-length payos. Not curly, not thick, not dangling to his chest, but apparently it’s a turn-off. It makes me so angry – I have known… Read more »