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Owner-acknowledged draft, version guidelines-v1. External counsel review is pending. These Guidelines are part of the Terms of Service and mirror the in-app guidelines.

Community and Safety Guidelines

Version guidelines-v1

MazelMeet is a place to build real Jewish connections: a marriage, a relationship, a Shabbat table, a friendship. That only works when people are honest, kind, and safe with one another. These are the standards we hold, and enforce, for everyone.

Respect every person

Treat every member the way you would want a member of your own family treated. No harassment, no hate, no slurs, and no demeaning speech about anyone's background, gender, observance, body, or beliefs. Disagreement is fine; contempt is not. If someone asks you to stop contacting them, stop.

Be real

Use your real identity, your own recent photos, and honest information about your age and situation. No impersonation, no fake profiles, no borrowed photos. Completing verification helps everyone trust that the person across the table is who they say they are.

Honor the lanes

MazelMeet keeps intents separate on purpose. Declare the intent you actually hold, whether marriage, dating, friends, or community, and respect the lane you are in. Do not use a marriage or dating intent to reach people for something else. Honest changes are always welcome.

Keep it clean and no money games

No sexually explicit content, no nudity, no violent or graphic material, and nothing that exposes another person's private information. Photos are reviewed before they appear, and messages may be moderated for safety.

Do not solicit, sell, or run a business through the service, and do not ask members for money, gifts, or investments. Romance scams and financial pressure are a fast path to removal. Yenta rewards have no cash value and are never bought or sold.

Meet safely

When you decide to meet someone, meet in a public place the first time, tell a friend where you are going, and arrange your own transportation. Use the pre-meet call to confirm the person is who they said they are. Trust your instincts, and if something feels wrong, leave and report it. The same care applies to home-hosted Shabbat Tables: you attend voluntarily and at your own risk, and a host's exact address is shared only after the table is confirmed.

Zero tolerance for harm to minors

MazelMeet is strictly for adults 18 and older, and we never introduce minors to anyone. Any content that sexualizes a minor, and any attempt to contact or exploit a minor through the service, results in immediate removal, preservation of the evidence, and reporting to the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC) and to law enforcement. There are no second chances here.

Report, block, and consequences

You can report any profile, message, table guest, or yenta from the menu on that surface, and you can block anyone. Blocking is immediate and mutual: the person can no longer see or reach you, open conversations close, and you will not be matched again. Reporting a safety concern never counts against you.

We respond in proportion to what happened. Minor issues may bring a warning or a temporary limit, while serious or repeated violations bring immediate and permanent removal. Some safety records are kept after an account is removed to protect the community from repeat harm.

Questions or a safety concern: [email protected]

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