If you’re willing to sift through the haystack or aren’t too concerned about dating Jewish, this is stacked with options. Like our other picks, Super Tova asks questions about your interests, political views and astrological sign (okay, that one was new) but the service itself is free.
Super Tova (Free) You’re probably starting to realize online dating can get a little pricey. While that’s a plus, it comes with some downfalls, like a site that crashes with every click.
Jewish Café (.95/month, .66/month for six months) If you’re crunched for time and sitting down in a real café isn’t in the cards this week, you’re in luck — Jewish Café, a virtual meeting spot for you and your future hubby, is coming to your rescue.
Unfortunately, we found only one Minnesotan on the site, which means you better be ready to pack your bags and hit the road if you’re looking to settle down with your perfect match.
We also got a little nervous when we learned the site was free; we’re looking for the loves of our lives here, not just some Joe Schmo.
Still, the site is pretty easy to use and it offers a wide selection of singles, so it ranks fourth on our list.
Still, if you’re an orthodox woman looking to find your true match, you might think about checking out this service.
To help you choose the site or app for finding your match, we ranked some of the most popular ones based on aesthetics, user friendliness and, of course, ease of discovering your next date… Jswipe (Free) This smartphone app offers its customers the most pleasing visuals, easy-to-use systems and quick matches, all for free.
Because of that, it came in at the top of our list for taking the dating game to the web.
Overall, we wouldn’t recommend spending your dollars on this service.
Saw You At Sinai (.95/month, .95/month for six months) Saw You At Sinai is about as close as you’ll get to visiting bubbe and zayde’s high-end matchmaker.