Nancy Gottlieb Bauer and Jerry Krivitzky were married Oct. 27 at the River Cafe in Brooklyn. Rabbi Joel Soffin officiated.
The bride, 59, retired as a contract interior designer based in Chicago. She graduated from Northwestern and received an advanced degree in interior design at Harrington Institute of Interior Design in Chicago. She is also a member of both the American Society of Interior Designers and the National Council of Interior Design.
She is a daughter of Elaine Gottlieb and Marvin Gottlieb of Palm Beach Gardens, Fla.
The groom, 61, is general counsel to Skinder-Strauss, a company in New York that provides legal products and services to other lawyers and law firms. He graduated from Brandeis and received a law degree magna cum laude from Syracuse.
He is the son of Rosalynne Krivitzky of Manhattan and the late Jay Krivitzky, who lived in Manhattan. The groom is the stepson of Harry Cahn.
The bride’s first marriage ended in divorce, as did the groom’s.
The couple met at Brandeis, when both were students there before the bride transferred.