Jewish Matchmaking - Season 1
Season 1
A new series from the producers of Indian Matchmaking, Jewish Matchmaking features singles in the US and Israel as they turn their dating life over to a top Jewish matchmaker. Will using the traditional practice of shidduch help them find their soulmate in today's world?
Episodes
Date ‘Em 'Til you Hate ‘Em
Aleeza meets with Dani who seeks a man with great eyebrows — like hers. Ori admits he's too picky. For marriage-ready Harmonie, time is of the essence.
This could be the one
Harmonie breaks some of Aleeza's rules on her date and Cindy's romantic history stands in her way. Dani and David discuss religious commitment.
Yalla
Ori's friends urge him to adjust his expectations. Aleeza meets Noah, who's a rarity in Wyoming. Cindy has a second date — but will the suitor show up?
Year of the Cindy
Despite texts from David, Dani feels sparks with Shawn. Aleeza meets with the devoutly Orthodox Fay and helps Cindy face a hard truth.
How big is his mezuzah?
Fay and her mom meet Shaya, who hits it off with Fay on their date. Eliana flies to Jackson Hole from Miami to meet Noah. Dani makes a big decision.
One and done
Aleeza meets Nakysha, who hasn't dated a Jewish man — yet. Shaya consults his rabbi about Fay's faith. Noah clicks with his date.
So The Song Goes
Nakysha goes to Miami and connects with a new guy. Wisecracking Stuart gets a mini-makeover and Aleeza meets with a man in Israel who's nonpracticing.
Amen
Stuart has a date with a comedian. Nakysha's date immediately impresses her. A long-distance romance may brew between Israel and the US.
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