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• May 31, 2010
This Monday evening be”h, is the Yahrtzeit of Rebbe Yonatan Ben Uziel.
Rebbe Yonatan Ben Uziel promised that those who will visit his grave especially on his Yahrtzeit will see their salvation and countless stories and experiences bear witness to this truth.
• Apr 18, 2010
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  Find your Bashert Shidduch

Let the "Rashbi" help in finding your Bashert Shidduch & Zivug

Finding your "Bashert" is not an easy task as "Chazal" say its equivalent to the splitting of the Red Sea. The Medresh asks, what is the almighty doing since he created the world? The Medresh answers, he is matching and making shidduchem. That is why we refer to a shidduch as a "bashert" which in Yiddish means, "chosen one", referring to being chosen by the Hashem.

A Shidduch is destiny from heaven.

A Shadchan is only a messenger from Hashem, especially when done as a chesed. Tzidkat Rashbi receives many prayer requests for a shidduch. The Shidduch project at the Rashbi was started with the simple goal of helping Frum Shomrei Shabbat find their shidduch.

We combine the accessibility of email and the personal touch of a frum erleche shadchan to offer a shidduch that meets your unique personality and needs.

Our applicants consist of Shomrei Shabbat only from communities throughout the world. The core of our applicants list is people who donated or sent a prayer to Rebbe Shimon Bar Yochai in Meron.

How it Works
When you apply, you are required to fill out a profile that includes information about your religious background,lifestyle, interests, references, description about self and criteria you are looking for in another person.

We at the Rashbi match attempt to match appropriate matches and send both prospects profiles of each other. If both prospects accept, we send both corresponding emails. They can correspond with each other directly.

Who can apply?
Anybody committed to observing the laws of Kashrut, Shabbat, and Taharat Hamishpacha.

Cost
There is no fee for this chesed. However, in accordance with halacha, when a marriage results through Tzidkat Rashbi's efforts voluntary shadchanus is expected.

If anyone you know "personally" would like to respond, you are welcome to pass on this chesed on to them. We especially ask men to apply. Women tend to write more freely and we received much more women applicants.

With Hashem's help and b'zchut the holy Tanna the Rashbi, Rebbe Shimon Bar Yochai and the Ari Hakadosh, Hashem should guide us and find your Bashert Shidduch and Zivug B'karov, quickly.

For more information on the project, please read
Frequently Asked Questions .



 
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