Marlee Joy Stesin and Dr. Ezra Joseph Margolin are to be married Sept. 1. Rabbi Harold J. Kravitz is to officiate at Adath Jeshurun Congregation in Minnetonka, Minn., with Rabbi George B. Nudell taking part.
The couple met at the University of Pennsylvania, from which both graduated summa cum laude.
The bride, 27, will be taking her husband’s name. She is the strategy manager for IBM’s efforts to get employees involved in corporate social responsibility issues; she works in both the New York office and in Armonk, N.Y.
She is the daughter of Heather Weiss Stesin and Dr. Mark P. Stesin of Minnetonka. The bride’s father is an endocrinologist in private practice, with offices in Robbinsdale, Minn., and in Plymouth, Minn., that are managed by the bride’s mother.
Dr. Margolin, 28, is a third-year resident in urology at NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital/Columbia University Irving Medical Center, in New York. He received a medical degree from Columbia.
He is a son of Ruth Bloomfield Margolin and Dr. Michael L. Margolin of Westfield, N.J. The groom’s mother was until 2015 the assistant director of Pre-Collegiate Learning Center, a Jewish high school in East Brunswick, N.J., and also constructs crosswords for The New York Times. She is also a vice president of Jewish Family Services in Elizabeth, N.J. His father is a gastroenterologist in private practice in Cranford, N.J.
The couple met at Penn’s Hillel when she was among the first-year students that he recruited for the Shabbatones, an a cappella group.