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Inside the matchmaking crisis rocking the US Orthodox community

A new report studying the experiences of single American Orthodox men and women reveals unique set of hurdles

January 3, 2025 15:19
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Orthodox Jewish singles are up against many challenges when it comes to finding a spouse, according to a new report by the Orthodox Union's Center for Communal Research. (Photo by MENAHEM KAHANA/AFP via Getty Images)
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With their long marriages that rarely end in divorce and their large families, you’d be forgiven for thinking it’s easy to find love in the Orthodox Jewish community. 

As birthrates fall among the secular and rise and rise among the devout, it seems impossible to consider that chasidim would find their centuries-old system of matchmaking not up to scratch. 

But, a recent study on dating among American Orthodox Jews by the Orthodox Union’s (OU) Center for Communal Research has revealed the depth of the challenges faced by those in the community as they try to find a partner.

Rabbi Moshe Hauer, Executive Vice President of the Orthodox Union, told the JC that the impetus for the study came from the significant number of single Orthodox men and women striving for marriage but unable to find their appropriate match, a phenomenon which many in the community have already labelled a crisis.