The concept of brainstorming is not a new one. It's a useful tool for gathering ideas. Not every idea that is tossed into the pot will be a workable one, or workable in its totality. But in the process of throwing out ideas off the top of one's head, some kernels of usefulness usually come to light. That is what I am going to do in the next postings: some brainstorming. And I need you to respond, both reactions to what I throw out and with ideas of your own. And yes, somewhere in this process some workable ideas may come out.
And I'm asking something else as well. I'm not hunting for new dedicated readers of this blog. But for purposes of shidduch brainstorming, please ask your friends, neighbors and anyone you can think of who is really concerned about this subject to read the "Changing Shidduch Making" postings and comment. And yes, if they want to stay anonymous for this series of postings, so be it. And if they feel uncomfortable commenting on a blog, please, you pass on their comments. "There is strength in numbers" applies here. Somewhere, out there among us, are solutions to a miserable problem--let's find them.
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