![]() When you find yourself single as the result of the death of a loved one, getting back into the dating game can difficult. These dating tips for ladies will help you cope with some of the common ups and downs of dating. The first dating tip for senior ladies is to make sure that you are ready to date. Many senior women get pushed into dating because their friends and family think they should do so or because they believe they must. However, there is no hurry; there will always be eligible men available. Take all the time you need to mourn the loss of your previous relationship before moving on. A second dating tip for senior ladies is to make a serious effort to get out and about. You’re not going to meet anyone sitting home alone. Consider taking a trip, joining a reading group, volunteering to help out at your church or synagogue, or taking a couple of classes at the community college. Even if you don’t meet Mr. Right, chances are excellent that you’ll make some valuable new friends. ]]>
Dating Tips for Senior Ladies: Safety First Most men you meet will be nice guys who are looking for a relationship just like you are. But there are some losers out there, too, men who like to hurt people or who wouldn’t hesitate to take advantage of a lonely woman. To keep yourself safe, make sure your first few meetings take place in public places. While you’re out together, watch his behavior. Especially watch how he reacts to the word “no.” If he tries to pressure you into doing something you don’t want to do, or if he sulks when you decline one of his suggestions, he’d probably too immature to be in a relationship. When you’re going out with a new guy, use the buddy system. Tell a friend where you will be and give her the address and phone number. Make arrangements for her to call and “check in” at a prearranged time during your date. Finally, if you’re looking for love on the internet, tread carefully. Anyone can claim to be anything online. That nice sixty-something pastor you “chat” with every night could be a twenty-five year old rapist fresh out of jail. Dating after a loved one has died is never easy, but these dating tips for widowed ladies can help ease you back into that game called love. Ann Marier writes informative articles on general health issues providing helpful tips and advice. Her latest articles about dating include a dating guide for online dating and the possible dangers.
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![]() Centennial Fund for a Jewish Future Exceeds Initial Goals; Funds Already Making an Impact as Campaign Enters Community Phase
(PRWEB) May 08, 2011 With more than $ 14 million in commitments to date, the Centennial Fund for a Jewish Future (CFJF) has exceeded its initial goal of raising $ 12 million in 12 months and already is funding initiatives that promote Jewish continuity in the Pittsburgh region, campaign leaders announced at its first event on May 5 to launch the Fund’s Community Phase. The event featured nationally acclaimed author and speaker Rabbi Joseph Telushkin and honored CFJF Founders.
A Transformational Initiative
“The fact that 75% of Jews under the age of 30 are not affiliated with any synagogue or Jewish agency illustrates a declining sense of Jewish identity. CFJF provides immediate and ongoing funding for important activities and innovative programs to build knowledge of, and connection to our rich heritage and traditions. Initially we are focusing in the areas of Jewish education, Israel travel and Jewish summer camping,” said David Shapira, co-chair of the Jewish Federation of Greater Pittsburgh’s Jewish Community Foundation. “As we now move into CFJF’s Community Phase, we believe many more individuals will demonstrate a commitment to transforming our community and securing a strong Jewish future for Pittsburgh.”
CFJF Funds at Work
One Happy Camper incentive grants to encourage families to send their children to Jewish overnight summer camp, one of the leading transmitters of Jewish tradition and identity
Birthright Israel, to underwrite the participation of Pittsburgh community college-aged students in educational peer-group trips to Israel, another key to building Jewish identity in youth
Adult Education, to provide educational opportunities for the lifelong pursuit of Jewish literacy and intellectual growth
J-Burgh, to underwrite Jewish programming and build a Jewish community for 20-something individuals at a time of transition in their lives, between completing college and starting their own families
Providing synagogues with guidance and support to better meet the needs of the families that engage with them
Enhancing teacher training to ensure that we have better and more inspired educators who have the tools to succeed
Scholarships to make programs and schools more accessible to more people
Jewish Day Schools Tuition, to facilitate enrollment for Jewish children in one of three local schools offering an outstanding Judaic and secular education
“High quality programming and access to key Jewish experiences is the goal of CFJF,” added Mr. Shapira. “CFJF funded initiatives instill a strong Jewish identity among participants and a desire to pass the love of Judaism on to the next generation, which benefits all Jewish agencies. It’s critical that all Jews in our region understand the vital role of CFJF, to support it and benefit from the education and engagement it will provide.”
May 5 Community Event
For more information visit: http://www.centennialfundforajewishfuture.org.
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![]() Question by American Noodle: If I started dating a Jewish college girl… and must meet with her Jewish parents…. how should I keep the? Maybe start of with: Me ” So, you two are Jewish? ” Parents ” Yes ” Me ” So, are you guys lawyers or bankers ” Parents ” Fortunately….Mom is a lawyer and dad is a banker ” Me ” So, how much had you guys milk from Americans? ” Paretns: ?????? what would they say………. or …………. do to me I helped a Jewish ( Israeli) guy out at a bar once…. he was dating an Asian lady… and people were picking on him….. so, I kick the shet out of the guys who were picking on the Jewish Israeli guy = Green Bay Best answer: Answer by Seiko . Add your own answer in the comments! Mail this post
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![]() How do I find nice Jewish women/Jewish men? Firstly, ask yourself: am I looking for whatever rocks my world? Whoever crosses my path? Or do I know what I want? Imagine you lost your arm. You know what it looks like. It’s part of you. You can describe it in detail. You spare no time, effort, or expense to find it. It’s like a lost treasure. You need it back in your life to be whole. A husband and wife are two halves of one body. Your “missing” spouse is your missing part. Your beshert Picture Him. Or Her. Describe Him/Her in writing. Create a real list. Use real paper. Be specific, but avoid Mr./Ms. Perfect. List what you require. List what you reject. Concentrate on character. Then e-mail/call/tell five friends and/or visit Catch4Catch.com. Convey The Description. Have them e-mail/call/tell five friends and/or Catch4Catch.com. Network. Someone will know Someone. Have someone introduce Someone to you. Attempt a Shidduch if you must.
Your “missing” spouse is your missing part Another method: to find Jews, go where Jews go. Synagogues, shuls and social halls abound aplenty on college campuses and in communities all across the U.S. of A. Find your nearest one at Catch4Catch.com if you’re comfortable with Jewish internet dating or Jewish online dating. Contact them for the next event. Attend. Keep your eyes open. Better yet, ask the rabbi but make sure it’s a good Shidduch. Tell him why you’re really there. He’d love to help. And while you’re there, be your lovable self. Make friends and Network. Who knows? You just may meet Someone directly. Good Jewish Men and good Jewish women are out there for you to find. Above all, never give up. Every match is made in Heaven, and until you meet, your beshert is out there, waiting for you. (There are also some Jewish singles websites out there (http://www.catch4catch.com) that you might want to check out, but you probably knew that already.) David Mosk is a writer on Jewish related events, issues and news. He has a deep understanding for Judaism and for the psychology that ties into it. David Mosk is well known for writing highly acclaimed articles on Jewish Dating and the mind-set involved for both men and women. He has advised 100’s of Jewish couples in finding love and getting back to it, in the event it was considered lost. He embodies the human psyche together with Jewish tradition in many of his articles in an effort to drive his points home.
A Jewish girl away from home at college prank calls her parents and tells them she started dating an Italian guy. The father threatens to kill the guy and the mothers comments are priceless. Mail this post
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