REVIEWS

“Bravo! I just wanted to let you know that I screened your film at our synagogue this past Sunday night, and it was a HUGE success. Everyone LOVED the film!” — Harvey Cyngiser, Beth Tzedec Congregation (Calgary, Canada)
“It was a total delight. I was also amazed at how viewing the film evoked so many wonderful stories from the audience...Your ease with an audience shows through.” —Barry A. Abels, Executive Director, JCC Corpus Christi (TX)...took its full­house audience on a rich, entertaining ride while providing insights into the wisdom of maintaining a sense of Jewish identity and continuity in a world that encourages assimilation.” — Phillip Wuntsch,Film Critic, The Dallas Morning News“I wish all my single Jewish girlfriends had come with me to see Make Me A Match...The documentary...offers a very entertaining and upbeat look at the search for a Jewish mate — in other words it’s the perfect antidote to our reality.” — Susan Mandel, Washington Jewish Week... a film that provokes thought about fun and romance ...” — Stefanie Shulman,Director of Performance and Visual Arts, Sid Jacobson Jewish Community Center (East Hills, NY)” ...is a beautiful film and it was a pleasure to show it...” — Rabbi Mark Kaiserman, Temple Emanu­El, Dallas“I had more fun than I have had at one of our programs in a long time ... ” — Karen Stern, Aaron Family Jewish Community Center, Dallas“The audience of about 150 Jewish singles was of all age groups — from mid 20s to late 70s — and everyone equally enjoyed the film. Many of the singles told me how great it was, that it made them laugh, and that they saw it as uplifting.” — Esther Mazor, Singles Director, JCC on the Palisades (NJ)“We all had a good time, it was the perfect entertainment for our Sisterhood...” —Joan M.
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Ad a t h I s r a e l S i s t e r h o o d , L a w r e n c e v i l l e , N J“For all its humor, Make Me A Match has some loftier objectives: to educate non­Jews about Jewish culture, to provoke discussions about what Jewish communities can do to ease the process of finding a mate, and, more roundaboutly, to broach the touchy subject of intermarriage...it succeeds as an entertaining, interesting slice of Jewish life.” — Liz Stevens, Fort Worth Star­Telegram“Though told with a lot of humor, the story behind Make Me A Match is one of a culture trying to fight the ‘silent Holocaust’ of assimilation by helping Jewish singles find each other.” — Terri Jo Ryan, Dallas Jewish Week“They’re known for their ability to capture sincerity in any situation, and you’ll be verklempt over this one as well.” — Annabelle Massey Helber, Dallas Observer

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