Building Anew
Losing a loved one is heartbreaking, and navigating the challenges of this new reality can be a daily struggle. Each widow copes in her own way, and our goal is to ease this journey by considering her unique needs and those of her children.
From the start, ARIM ROSHI provides both technical and emotional support for various situations, helping with practical aspects like daily life and significant events, such as bar/bat mitzvahs or weddings.
The rapport established between each widow and ARIM ROSHI through these activities fosters a dynamic of trust that is essential as ARIM ROSHI supports her once she begins to explore the possibility of a new relationship.
In collaboration with the TAKIRU matchmaking organization, ARIM ROSHI has established a supportive network designed to help widows transition smoothly into this new chapter of their lives. TAKIRU facilitates connections with potential partners, while ARIM ROSHI offers access to mentors and relationship coaches to guide them throughout this journey. To support this initiative, ARIM ROSHI has engaged Shirat Malach, a leading relationship coach in Israel, to create a network of mentors for widows, providing essential support and guidance.


Once the widow is ready, ARIM ROSHI offers steady support by presenting serious prospects, subsidizing coaching costs, and handling logistical details like babysitters and transportation for dates. Additionally, ARIM ROSHI addresses specific needs in various situations, such as accessing private venues for discreet dating and activities that involve children to help them bond with prospective partners as relationships become serious. We adapt our activities to meet each unique situation, to facilitate the ongoing process.
Finding a new spouse is just the start. Building a new relationship while honoring past memories can be challenging. ARIM ROSHI is dedicated to providing long-term support for couples, offering parenting and relationship counseling as needed to ensure a smooth and stable transition into the new family structure.