Shidduchim

Pronunciation: /ˈɛsˈhɪdˈdəkˈhɪm/

Shidduchim (noun)

  1. A traditional Jewish system for arranging marriages by introducing suitable people to each other.
  2. The set of introductions and discussions used to find a marriage partner within a community.

Examples

  • The shidduchim process connects families through careful introductions.
  • Shidduchim helps people find partners by sharing information respectfully.