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Sent to Larry Freedman, JewishMatch CoFounder
I think it is a wonderful thing to do; I’m marketing you all over the Jewish Community here in Cincinnati. People here are amazed at our story, I’ve been told by several people I should send our story to Oprah, maybe I will and that would certainly market your site. As I said before I had tried several other sites, this one only took one week and I met the most amazing man. I had met several other people from Jdate but no one like Harry. I would love to fill you in with more details to our story, it truly is a fairytale story. This picture I’m sending you was taken in September, we were in Dallas together. Shortly, I will be getting married to Harry and moving to Alaska.
Larry thanks again, in it weren’t for you we would have never found each other.
Lisa and Harry
We met on JewishMatch and Fell in Love in Israel!
Evan and I started writing to each other in mid May 2000. Evan is from South
Africa and I, although originally from England, now live in Israel.
At first our letters were very pen pally, Evan was interested in knowing
about Israel, and about the kibbutz that I live on. Neither of us can now remember
when things changed, but at some point we began getting more personal. We
both worked by a computer, and were e-mailing 5-6 times a day, and then
chating on-line when I got home from work. One day after chatting I decided
to phone Evan as he sounded very down. We were both a little lost for words,
but it was I think a turning point in our relationship.
Eventually Evan decided that he was coming to Israel to volunteer at my
kibbutz for a while so that we could get to know each other. He took a two
month leave from work, and arrived here towards the end of August.
Right from the start it felt very natural to be together. At the end of
September Evan sent his resignation to his old job, and decided he was staying here.
He's gone from being a DTP Systems administrator for a large newspaper group
to a farmer, he works with the cattle on the kibbutz.
To cut a long story short, we are very happy together and whilst in England
visiting my parents got married on January 31st. If anyone would have said
to either of us that we'd end up marrying some one that we meet on-line I
think we'd have given the same response "you must be crazy". I guess that
all that's left to say is thank you to the JewishMatch.com site, and good
luck to anyone else who's using it. The secret to a good e-mail relationship
is honesty, even if it is painful.
Martine and Evan
Kibbutz Ketura
Israel
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