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I tried to find love for my single friends — but I failed

All Nadine Wojakovski wanted to do was a little matchmaking. But it was harder than she'd thought.

February 15, 2018 14:46
Would a drinks party bring people together?
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A year ago I wrote in the JC about my plan to help my single friends find partners, through the personal touch of good old-fashioned networking. Well, I am ashamed to say I failed spectacularly. My apologies to readers who put their hopes in me.

It all started promisingly. I had attracted an enthusiastic committee of about eight people who all knew plenty of single people. We set up a What’sApp group and arranged to get together.

Finally, after finding a date to suit all our diaries, we sat around my kitchen table, pen and paper in hand, reeling off names of every single person we knew aged 35 plus. I often hear from single ladies, that they heavily outnumber suitable men. However, we came up with around 100 names, pretty equally split between genders.

So, what went wrong? Well, we debated about how to get these people to meet. The only guy on the committee said a big “singles” event, inviting everyone we knew, would be too big, too unselective and too uncool. Then one of us kindly offered to host a Friday night dinner at her home. I thought that was too much work for too few people. That left us with a compromise option: a “by invitation only” event of hand-picked singles to take place after Pesach. As one member said: “If we don’t have the right people there the first-time round, no one will come again.”