This is a safe site,” he assures prospective members, “and you're working with professionals.” Beyond their online activities, Nefesh B'Nefesh and ‘See You In Israel’ will also be hosting singles social events in the tri-state area this fall. Since ‘See You In Israel’ launched this summer, over 1,000 people have joined.Many members already live in Israel but the majority are still living in the Diaspora, trying to move ahead with their plans to marry, and eventually move to Israel.That's a helpful avenue because things often fizzle for me after a first date and when a guy asks his friends for advice, he doesn't always get the best advice.”Ian's own advice: “Be honest when you fill in the profile and don't just write what sounds good because in the end what you really want in life will come out anyway.Representing yourself properly also helps the matchmakers find the best fit for you.“Finding the right person is more than a list of attributes to check off,” he admits.Yet it's clear that meeting women through ‘See You In Israel’ gets things off to a strong start.“Young people are choosing Israel for quality of life and professional opportunities and they don't want to put their personal life on hold for one or two or more years until they make Aliyah,” Rosenberg comments.
“They don't want to get too involved with someone who they find good looking, smart and funny but has never been to Israel and would never want to move there.“But those open to relocation can really date people from anywhere.This site allows singles to meet people from all over the world who share their desire to move to Israeland it helps them find the one who meets their personal, social and religious outlook.” Unlike typical online dating sites that leave singles fending for themselves, ‘See You In Israel’ is (brace yourself) manned by 45 real people who actually read your detailed profile, get to know you, and offer on-target suggestions.Sarah, who works in the non-profit sector, moved to Israel just over a year ago and has told the matchmakers of ‘See You In Israel’ that she is only interested in men who are certain they are going to make Aliyah.“I'm not going to date someone who is not on that path,” she explains.