Relationships

The quiet home front: The loneliness and love of Israel’s husbands at war

DOMESTIC AFFAIRS: Neora, who lost her only sibling in the war, speaks of the struggles of being married to a soldier in the reserves. The distance between them often takes its toll.

Neora and E. moved to Ramat Gan together two years ago and are looking forward to starting a family. Here, Neora sits in a narrow hallway as her partner stands above her in uniform, the weight of absence lingering even in proximity.
Spring is a great time to find a relationship and love

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PHILLIPS and COHEN on their wedding day.

Lost in translation, found in love: Ariana Phillips’s path to marriage in Israel

Devorah Ahavah Gerzoff with husband Simcha Moshe.

Don’t leave off the love: Devorah Ahavah Gerzoff’s journey to Jewish faith and Israel


Relationship goals: Making space for intimacy in these challenging times

For couples of all ages, the following questions can help you hone in on some of the issues that may be contributing to difficulties at the moment.

 ‘ANYONE LIVING in Israel is affected by the war in various ways,’ says one of the workshop organizers. Marital intimacy can be an unspoken casualty of war, asserts the writer.

Relationship advice: Your duty to the Jewish people matters more than what makes you happy - op-ed

We do not live in Hollywood, and one’s happiness cannot be the sole barometer for what’s good in the world. Just as a brit milah can’t be removed, one can’t shrug off his duty to the Jewish people.

 BIRDS FLY next to a Christmas tree in Xanthi, Greece.

Deadly affairs: How Fuad Shukr's four extramarital relationships led to his elimination - report

Hezbollah’s highest religious cleric had allegedly arranged over-the-phone weddings for the four mistresses to legitimize Shukr's relationships.

 Members of Hezbollah stand in front of an image of Fuad Shukr, a senior Hezbollah commander who was killed by an Israeli strike on Tuesday, during his funeral in Beirut's southern suburbs, Lebanon August 1, 2024.

War reshapes Israeli dating scene as 72% seek serious relationships

Many Israeli singles reported returning to dating during the war, which is indicative of how people need to continue to develop personal connections during difficult times.

 Couple in love in Lisbon Portugal, 2007.

Rabbi Pinto: “Jealousy Is the Root of Lack of Faith”


American Orthodox Jews face challenges in finding a spouse, study reveals

The study included surveys of more than 2,300 single Orthodox Jews, primarily users of Jewish dating platforms, conducted between February 5 and March 6, 2020.

An ultra-Orthodox couple watches the sea during a storm in the Mediterranean coast of the city of Ashkelon, Israel January 19, 2018.

How to stop thinking about your Ex? Pick a card!

It's time to move on, but you can't stop obsessing about your ex? Pick a card and discover how you should do it.


Sagittarius month: Zodiac profile, compatibility, and yearly horoscope

It's Sagittarius month—time to get to know this sign: Who is Sagittarius? Is he truly honest and open? What does the year hold for him? Here are the answers.

 Sagittarius natives can be tactless and arrogant

British study finds 'living apart together' boosts mental health for over-60s

The researchers tracked nearly 100,000 individuals aged 60 and over from 2011 to 2023, focusing on their relationships and mental health.

 Living apart together.

Club MMingle: Jewish matchmaking across borders

One of the most interesting aspects of this line, called Club MMingle, is that it aims to bring Jewish people together globally, building community across borders and around the world.

 A Club MMingle event.