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LetMyPeopleGo.com St. Louis Launch Party - Coming Soon!
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- Ages 21-39
LetMyPeopleGo.com is launching soon in St. Louis!
LetMyPeopleGo.com is the home of The Ball - The Nation's Biggest Jewish Singles Event 15 Years in a Row (pictured above)!
The Ball in NYC is attended by more than 4,000 people annually in NYC alone. Check out our photos and videos and press (more NYC press below). And The Ball 2009 in LA was sold out this year and recently featured in The Huffington Post.
We are excited to soon be launching St. Louis Jewish Singles Events in 2010! Here's what you can do before the party:
- Join our email list by entering your email on the top right of this page
- Join our St. Louis Facebook Group
- Check our Tribester Preview - our Free Jewish Dating Application on Facebook with 8,000+ members (and deep searches, hotlists, who viewed me and more).
- Sign up to be notified of the launch of Tribester.com - the cool, Jewish Social Network we will be launching in 2010!
- Become a Fan of our Facebook Page or just click the "Become a Fan" box on the right side of this page
- Follow us on Twitter (ok, that may be a little boring).
We look forward to organizing some great events for you in 2010!
“The mother of all Jewish Singles parties and the largest Jewish Singles event in the nation.”
— TimeOut New York
“A high end event” “awash in cocktail dresses,” “attended by Cosmopolitan’s Bachelor of the Month” and “3,000 singles who mingled their way over three vast floors.”
— New York Magazine
“Matzo ball parties are Jewish camps all grown up… Letmypeoplego.com has been the grandest of all, 3,000 strong, including Jewish jet-setters from London, Toronto, and Sydney.“
— Village Voice
“With an estimated 3,000 guests and music calculated to permit conversation, both the dancing and the flirting were said to have been great.”
— New York Times
“More than 3,500 dressed-to-impress” attendees expected to “venue-hop in style” at “the country’s largest Jewish Singles event.“
— The Washington Post










































































































