Jessie Allyn Toback and Noah Rothman were married April 6 at the Brazilian Court Hotel in Palm Beach, Fla. Rabbi Ronne Friedman officiated.
The couple met in 2006 at Franklin & Marshall College, from which they graduated.
Mrs. Rothman, 31, is a second-grade teacher at Birch Wathen Lenox, a private school in New York. She received a master’s degree in childhood education and special education from N.Y.U.
She is a daughter of Meryl L. Toback and Michael H. Toback of New York. The bride’s father is the owner of 20/20 Eyewear, an optical store in New York. Her mother is the owner and senior designer of Meryl Toback Interiors in New York.
Mr. Rothman, 30, is a manager and producer in the New York office of Underground Films, a Los Angeles-based management and production company.
He is the son of Susan R. Bolotin and John M. Rothman of New York. The groom’s mother is the publisher and editorial director of Workman Publishing in New York. His father is an actor, who recently starred in “One Mississippi,” a dark comedy on Amazon Prime Video, inspired by the comedian Tig Notaro’s life.
The bride’s father realized that Mr. Rothman would be attending the same college as his daughter when Mr. Rothman came into his store for a pair of glasses. The bride’s father showed Mr. Rothman a picture of his daughter and suggested that they meet. The couple met on the first day of freshman year at Franklin & Marshall College, but didn’t start dating until their sophomore year.