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Don’t let online dating break your heart

Log on, find a partner. That’s what thousands of daters hope for, but the reality is beset with pitfalls

February 1, 2013 14:52
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BySandy Rashty, Sandy Rashty

4 min read

What ever did we do before online dating? It is hard to imagine that, before the arrival of JDate and the like, young Jews depended on finding partners through such unreliable methods as introductions, mutual friends and — shock, horror — chance meetings at parties.

These days, potential partners are just a mouse-click away. Or at least, that is the cliché. And there seems to be enough truth in it for hundreds of thousands of people to conduct their search for love online.

There are currently 110,000 UK singles registered on JDate, the most popular Jewish dating site which allows users to filter a mate by age, occupation and level of religious observance.

There are more than 750,000 JDate members worldwide. Other sites aimed at Jewish singles include JMeet, JSingles, and the delightfully named Jewish Mingle.