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After months of work behind the scenes, the NASI Project has launched their groundbreaking shadchan program. Many roshei yeshivos, rabbanim, askanim, and shadchanim were involved in this major effort. Over 70 approved shadchanim from all over the country are participating in the program. They will be working closely with participating families to help find shidduchim for their daughters. This is a bold but necessary step towards resolving the crisis that is hurting so many families in our community. As the goals and procedures of the project have been clarified, NASI has received many calls from parents thanking the organization for its efforts to alleviate this crisis. NASI has approached numerous roshei yeshivos and rabbanim who are sensitive to the shidduch crisis to review the strategy and operational methodology of this new shadchan program. After this review, they have put their full support behind this program. Among those who approve are: HaRav Moshe Brown, shlita (Far Rockaway), HaRav Kalman Epstein, shlita (Queens), HaRav Yaakov Forscheimer, shlita (Lakewood), HaRav Shmuel Fuerst, shlita (Chicago), HaRav Moshe Mordechai Lowi, shlita (Toronto), Harav Yaakov Neuberger, shlita (Teaneck), HaRav Shlomah Feivel Schustel, shlita (Brooklyn), HaRav Dovid Weinberger, shlita (Lawrence), and HaRav Herschel Welcher, shlita (Queens). The NASI shadchan program is based on the guidance and advice of da’as Torah. The roshei yeshivos and rabbanim have helped create the parameters and structure to assure that it addresses the needs of the frum community al pi halacha. In addition, the privacy of all participating families is fully protected, as is all advance shadchanus gelt provided by them. B’H, the groundbreaking shidduch program is now active. Typically, families find it hard to get the support of a wide range of very active and successful shadchanim. Now, the world of shadchanus has changed dramatically for the better. Participating families will have the support of a large network of shadchanim around the country. The families will no longer be lost in a void. All families with daughters over the age of 22 are welcome. Please contact the NASI Project for details and registration information. Shadchanim who are not yet involved with the NASI Project are encouraged to do the same. For more information, please contact nasishidduch@gmail.com.
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