The Mating Game
Six years ago, Sherry Singer opened her own matchmaking service, Meet-A-Mate, with the help of her mother, Eva.
Six years ago, Sherry Singer opened her own matchmaking service, Meet-A-Mate, with the help of her mother, Eva.
\”I\’m not crying for them,\” she whispers. \”I\’m crying for me. No one\’s going to make my heart their home.\”\”I know,\” I confess. \”Someone might make my heart their apartment, but they\’ll ruin the carpets and insist on a month-to-month lease.\”
Without the personal ads of The Jewish Journal I would have never met Lorie and the mitzvah that we have together, and with our children, would have never happened. With the help of The Jewish Journal, we were able to find each other even on \”the other side of the hill.\”
Nothing was reserved for the sacred in my family.And everything was subjected to trial by humor. My grandmotherSarah\’s seven children formed a family-circle club and named it theGarnet Group — after the gemstone associated with January, the monththey decided to hold the first meeting more than four decades ago.