SAW YOU AT SINAI
“Matchmaker, matchmaker, match me a match…
Find me a find, catch me a catch…
Matchmaker, matchmaker, look through your book
and find me the perfect match.”
(Or something like that. It’s been a while since I saw Fiddler.)
Heard anything about Saw You At Sinai, the (relatively) new matchmaking service?
Here’s an article from the Blueprint on the service.
And I also found a few bloggers who have undergone “The SawYouAtSinai Experience”:
Rabbi Josh Yuter describes how matchmakers decided his bashert was his ex-girlfriend.
Meredith’s experience was totally different. She was set up with someone who was paralyzed from the neck down. Click here to read the letter of complaint she sent to the Saw You At Sinai administrators.
We need to hope that somewhere people are having good experiences with the fledgling service, but so far, I’ve not found any. If you have had a good experience with SawYouAtSinai.com, why not share your experience with the group? Post a comment here, or if you’re shy, drop me a line.
My Carrie Bradshaw moment on matchmaking:
We’re always asking matchmakers to look through their books and find us the perfect match. But what if our match isn’t even in their book? What if matchmakers are checking out their books from the wrong library?
Realize that SawYouAtSinai is just a glorified shadchan service. The website does not set singles up directly, but strictly allows people to select their own middle-person. Any experiences one has will be dependant on the individual matchmaker(s) one selects and not the SawYouAtSinai itself.
Thanks for the clarification, Josh.
More of a lurker than a poster here, but I’ve had my profile plastered on more Jewish dating sites than I can remember. I’ve been on saw you at sinai for the past 3 months or so, and I’ve gotten matched twice. The first time I “accepted” the match, but the person declined me (I was on the fence about declining, but I always try to give these things a shot), and the second time I accepted the match, and the match accepted me and was given my phone number, but never called. Not great experiences, but I agree with Josh above that it really depends on the particular shadchan. I don’t know any of the shadchanim, so I just picked a few, and also, I don’t live in NY, which seems to make me a more difficult person to match. Oh, and I refuse to play into the whole references game (i.e., if someone wants to go out with me, he should just meet me; any references I provide are obviously going to say good things about me.).
Here’s another comment which was emailed to me this weekend, reporting on a positive experience with SawYouAtSinai.
I’m seriously dating someone I met through SawYouAtSinai. The site is awesome and you guys should be choosing your matchmakers more wisely. I think it is WONDERFUL that married shadchanim are taking the time to suggest matches when so many people forget about their single friends. I picked a cool and happening matchmaker through SawU, who took the time to get to know me personally and was on target about everything (LOOKS, PERSONALITY, COOLness…) and we actually became friendly through this experience. We should have “Hakarat Hatov” and a general appreciation for the consideration of matchmakers and for taking the time to set us up. We’re not all perfect human beings and we all make mistakes, but how many of us fall for the wrong type of person on our own? Think of that and stop knocking these wonderful and thoughtful people.