When last we heard from JSwipe, the Jewish dating company that takes a very Tinder’esque approach to matchmaking for millennial Jewish singles, it was running an Indiegogo campaign to fend off ...
David Yarus is the founder of JSwipe, an app that has over 410,000 active users in 70 different countries since launching last Passover. The company which is in the midst of a lawsuit with JDate.
A sad-faced orange Star of David flashed across the iPhone screen as we swiped left on “James” (not his real name). The gentleman was listed as Orthodox and kosher, which is way too religious for my ...
(JTA) — Just months after a public battle over the trademark of the letter “J,” the Jewish dating services JDate and JSwipe have kissed and coupled up. Spark ...
While the founder of JSwipe (which is often dubbed the Jewish Tinder) describes himself as a “post-affiliation” Jew, he’s accomplished what scores of religious rabbis and traditional grandparents ...
The news release hinted that Spark Networks will add paid premium services to the JSwipe app, which is currently free. JDate boasts over 750,000 users, while the news release hints that JSwipe’s user ...
It means “the world is stupid” in Yiddish. Today, Forbes unearthed a lawsuit from late last year that Jewish dating site JDate’s parent company filed against an app called JSwipe (also aimed at Jewish ...
Jonah Goldfinger’s past profile on JSwipe. Screen capture courtesy of Jonah Goldfinger Any single man or woman who tells you they’ve never used a dating app while on the toilet is a liar. JSwipe is ...
There are many reasons men swipe right on a woman’s profile. But would a velour dress bedecked with Hanukkah menorahs and dreidels be one of them? Armed with only a kitschy dress and a JSwipe account, ...
JDate boasts over 750,000 users, while the news release hints that JSwipe’s user base has surpassed 450,000. JSwipe is modeled on the dating app Tinder, which is popular among millennials and was one ...
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