by Mitch Morrison
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Mitch Morrison and Sahar Zivan report on UTJ’s conference “The Shidduch Crisis & Intermarriage: Finding Love in the Jewish Community.”
Concern about shidduchim — arranged marriages — is common in the Orthodox community, where there is a stigma to remaining unmarried well into adulthood. But it is unusual for a non-Orthodox organization to sponsor a conference on “the shidduch crisis.”
That was the title, though, of a two-day program held last week at the Long Beach Hotel on Long Island and sponsored by UTJ, the transdenominational Union for Traditional Judaism. It focused on the impact of socializing, or the lack thereof, on intermarriage.
Read more at https://jewishweek.timesofisrael.com/rethinking-the-shidduch-crisis/. Find video from the entire conference at https://utj.org/viewpoints/videos/the-shidduch-crisis-intermarriage-finding-love-in-the-jewish-community/
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