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Aleeza Ben Shalom on matchmaking and breaking up with A.I.
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Date:2025-04-15 20:27:32
Netflix has had a lot of success with dating shows, with gimmicks like isolation chambers and elaborate masks, but eventually decided, "why not hire a professional?" Their newest hit show is called Jewish Matchmaking, in which matchmaker Aleeza Ben Shalom tries to bring marital joy to Jewish people around the world.
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