My recent “The Largest Shidduch Crisis Ever?” article attracted a lot more discussion than I’d expected. We’ll get to some of the insights that came out of that in just a minute. But first: not one, but two people sent me an article from last’s week Ami Magazine authored by Channah Cohen and Akiva Friedman - two data professionals (“Towards Solving the Shidduch Crisis”). Their work only makes my own article more timely.
Its so important we have more work like this that actually tried to deal with facts on the ground rather than just our intuitions about thes issue. (That's not to say that our intuitions are useless over here.)
I originally started this publication to produce just this kind of article (look back to the first 10 or 15 posts). But I kind of ran out of reliable sources of good data to work with.
Its so important we have more work like this that actually tried to deal with facts on the ground rather than just our intuitions about thes issue. (That's not to say that our intuitions are useless over here.)
I originally started this publication to produce just this kind of article (look back to the first 10 or 15 posts). But I kind of ran out of reliable sources of good data to work with.
I know this is self-serving, but I would love it if the readership would grow to, say, 1,000 so I could run regular surveys, like this one: https://darchecha.substack.com/p/frum-opinions-analyzing-the-survey