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When, Not If: Discussing Personal Issues on a Shidduch Date

Article by Devora Krasnianski: "During a shidduch date, you shouldn't withhold information. The surprise and betrayal that they will experience when they find out can quickly implode the relationship." Full Story

Rabbi Moshe Feder, 92, OBM

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Excellent article
December 7, 2020 3:57 pm

Thank you for this wise and compassionate article. I especially appreciate the way you gave a “script” as a guide for young men and women to have these necessary but difficult conversations.

You are doing wonderful work, and speaking as a mother and Kallah teacher, my thanks is tremendous.

Kol Hakavod!

It depends
December 7, 2020 5:32 pm

I believe it depends on what the issue is. When I was dating there was an issue about my family that I thought needed to be brought up, and I was advised that I should bring it up. The Shidduch did not go forward and I always felt bad about the Loshon Hara that I said. I then went to someone else for advice, and I was told that it is not about me, and that it may never be an issue, so I should absolutely not bring it up. I am now married for many years, and this issue… Read more »

Thank you
December 7, 2020 6:45 pm

For once again coming to the forefront and addressing sensitive yet important topics and areas of crucial significance in our communities. And with such clarity and grace!

Thank you!
December 8, 2020 12:00 am

This is written with so much wisdom and sensitivity.
Thank you Devorah for your remarkable work! You are a blessing to our community!

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