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“No Abs, No Cindy.” ft. Cindy Seni

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May 31, 2023
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After a brief hiatus, the schmuckgirls are back with an episode you won’t want to miss! Libby shares about her experience at a content creator event and upcoming celebrations for the big 25. Marla gives some big updates in the dating department and the two discuss dating a nice guy vs. the right guy. She also talks about her recent trip to Spain with Olami, meeting Jews from all over the world. The girls then bring in the first guest in their series of bringing on the cast of Jewish Matchmaking, the amazing Cindy Seni!Starting off, Cindy discusses how rockets flying into Israel affect dating and how it forces people to get creative when you can’t always go out but also don’t want a date at home. They also discuss Aleeza’s term “mystery in your history” about whether there might still be a connection in Cindy’s past. Cindy then shares about her experience moving to Israel and the girls talk about how Americans and Israelis feel about living in each other’s countries. Cindy then talks about how she first got acquainted with Jewish Matchmaking, whether she had been into reality tv prior to the show and her previous experiences with matchmaking. She also discusses working with Aleeza and what she’s taken away from her experience on the show. The girls also talk about the importance of the show as a way to portray Jews in a positive light as well as their connection to Israel. They end with a game of “Aleeza Approved or Bye!” You can find Schmuckboys on Instagram @schmuckboysofficial and Cindy @israelwithcindy. Send all your dating questions, stories, advice to schmuckboysofficial@gmail.com

 

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