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OCTOBER 29, 2015 | The Jewish Home
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Dating Dialogue THE BALTIMORE JEWISH HOME JUNE 4, 2020
What Would You Do If… Moderated by Jennifer Mann, LCSW of The Navidaters
Dear Navidaters,
I’m scared if I don’t pursue the opportunity with the one I am more interested in first I will lose my chance with him. On the other hand, it may not be smart now because we can’t meet in person anyways. I would love to hear what the panel thinks. Thanks, Sara
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In last week’s issue, the Single’s answer was attributed to Michelle Mond instead of Rena Friedman. We regret the error.
B A LT I M O R E J E W I S H H O M E . C O M
I’ve been on a Zoom speed dating group that has been going amazingly. Everyone is around the same age range/hashkafa, and it gives us an opportunity to meet a few people and decide who would be good for each other after a series of Zoom speed dating. It’s been a recurring group, and we have spoken both as a group and individually two times. So far, I’m very interested in two guys I’ve met through the group, and I can’t choose who to proceed with. I know, I know. I should be counting my blessings. The problem is the one I am more interested in lives far away, and would be less likely to meet up in person with social distancing. The one I’m a little bit interested in, but as of now see less potential in, lives closer, so meeting could work.