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ended Kollel? Is there a job waiting for you when you<br />

decide to take it? Do you have the degrees necessary for<br />

that job when you finish? Do you realize how much your<br />

costs will go up when you have children?<br />

If you are a female, are you willing to work for a<br />

bit until your husband is able to find a steady job? Are<br />

your parents willing to help support? Will you continue<br />

working when pregnant or while having a child? Are you<br />

ready to start working immediately after getting<br />

married?<br />

There are many other questions that need to be<br />

answered. You may want to speak to your rabbi, parents,<br />

and friends to help explore priorities and other elements<br />

involved in finding a match.<br />

B. Support System<br />

A support system is one of the most important<br />

things that you need while you are dating. You will have<br />

questions during the dating process, such as: “Perhaps I<br />

am not ready to date.” “Perhaps he or she is not the<br />

one/my basheirt.” “Perhaps I am settling and not getting<br />

what I feel I need/want.” “How much stock do I put into<br />

looks, attitude, and family? Etc.” You may confront road<br />

blocks along the way, and you will likely need to seek<br />

guidance from another person.<br />

Choosing a rabbi is essential. A rabbi is available<br />

to help answer any questions as you prepare to begin the<br />

dating process. It is important for you to consult with<br />

your rabbi to help you decide if you are ready. This is<br />

more common with a man because he is either in yeshiva<br />

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