How does it work?
- Fill out our 5-step profile
- Your referee will then be contacted and if you haven’t already done so you will be required to upload a recent photo of yourself. You may choose if this photo is to be shown to prospective matches, our experience shows that it is more likely a match will be accepted when a photo is sent along with the profile.
- Gold members will then be assigned a personal Jewish matchmaker basic members will be assigned to the general matchmaking pool for consideration.
- If you are a gold member your personal Matchmaker will get to know you better through a face-to-face meeting and subsequent phone calls and emails.
- Basic members will have a meeting with an admissions interviewer before they are considered for matching.
- There is NO GENERAL BROWSING. Your personal matchmaker searches the database and selects appropriate match suggestions based on your selected criteria such as, desired age range, desired education level, location as well as a member’s religious affiliation.
- You can then “accept” “hold” or “decline” the potential match through the j-junction system. Each member has 10 days to accept, decline or hold a match.
- When two members mutually approve a match, phone numbers are sent to both members to arrange a conversation and then plan a date. Men are encouraged to contact women within three (3) days of receiving the phone number. If he cannot call the woman, then he should contact the matchmaker to let her know when he will be calling. If women would like to make the initial contact this must be mentioned to your matchmaker.
- Status updates (i.e. “spoke on phone”, “went on first date”, “dating exclusively”, “engaged”) can be made by you to inform the matchmaker of match progress.
Matchmakers are available to discuss how you can make your profile more appealing, to offer dating advice, answer general Jewish matchmaking questions and discuss particular match suggestions in detail for all gold members.
Why go it alone when you can have a personal matchmaker?

