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Dating Struggles in Rural Areas

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Content provided by Aleeza Ben Shalom & Rabbi Yisroel Bernath, Aleeza Ben Shalom, and Rabbi Yisroel Bernath. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Aleeza Ben Shalom & Rabbi Yisroel Bernath, Aleeza Ben Shalom, and Rabbi Yisroel Bernath or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.
In this episode, Aleeza and the Rabbi talk about a listener's question about the unique challenges of dating as a middle-aged Jew in the rural South. Rachel, a listener from Virginia, shares her experience of connecting with another Jewish divorcee from North Carolina and the complexities of their new relationship. Aleeza and the Rabbi discuss the pressures of long-distance relationships, the difficulty of finding Jewish partners in small communities, and the importance of giving potential relationships a fair chance despite geographical and social hurdles. They also invite Rachel and her match to share their journey on the podcast.Key Points:Long-Distance Relationship Dynamics: The hosts talk about the intensity and challenges that come with long-distance dating, including managing communication and expectations.Scarcity of Jewish Partners in Small Towns: Aleeza and the Rabbi explore the pressure of dating within a limited Jewish community and the fear of settling due to a lack of options.Importance of Real Connections: They stress the need to tell the difference between feeling forced into a relationship due to limited options and recognizing a genuine connection.Giving Relationships a Fair Chance: The hosts suggest a "five date challenge" to allow time for a real connection to develop before making a final decision and highlight the potential blessings in having fewer dating options.To submit your question for a future episode, go to www.MarriageMindedMentor.com/PodcastWatch this episode: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdUtaMTM0rzqa4R2eZWyA9Q
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In this episode, Aleeza and the Rabbi talk about a listener's question about the unique challenges of dating as a middle-aged Jew in the rural South. Rachel, a listener from Virginia, shares her experience of connecting with another Jewish divorcee from North Carolina and the complexities of their new relationship. Aleeza and the Rabbi discuss the pressures of long-distance relationships, the difficulty of finding Jewish partners in small communities, and the importance of giving potential relationships a fair chance despite geographical and social hurdles. They also invite Rachel and her match to share their journey on the podcast.Key Points:Long-Distance Relationship Dynamics: The hosts talk about the intensity and challenges that come with long-distance dating, including managing communication and expectations.Scarcity of Jewish Partners in Small Towns: Aleeza and the Rabbi explore the pressure of dating within a limited Jewish community and the fear of settling due to a lack of options.Importance of Real Connections: They stress the need to tell the difference between feeling forced into a relationship due to limited options and recognizing a genuine connection.Giving Relationships a Fair Chance: The hosts suggest a "five date challenge" to allow time for a real connection to develop before making a final decision and highlight the potential blessings in having fewer dating options.To submit your question for a future episode, go to www.MarriageMindedMentor.com/PodcastWatch this episode: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdUtaMTM0rzqa4R2eZWyA9Q
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