Sarah Anne Golabek-Goldman and Dr. Michael Philip Goldstein are to be married Sept. 2. Rabbi Aaron Bergman is to officiate at the Henry Ford, a museum in Dearborn, Mich.
The bride, 30, will continue to use her name professionally. She is an associate at Williams & Connolly, a Washington law firm. She graduated from Stanford and received both a law degree and an M.B.A. from Yale.
She is a daughter of Dr. Herbert D. Goldman of Los Angeles, and the late Renée D. Golabek-Kaye, who also lived in Los Angeles. The bride’s father is a pediatric ophthalmologist in private practice in Los Angeles. Her mother was a concert pianist who often performed with the bride’s aunt, Mona Golabek, and whose recordings included a production of “Babar the Elephant” that was narrated by Meryl Streep.
Dr. Goldstein, 30, is studying for a master’s degree in public health at Johns Hopkins University’s Bloomberg School of Public Health in Baltimore. He both graduated and received a medical degree from Michigan State University.
He is the son of Shari L. Goldstein and Albert M. Goldstein of West Bloomfield, Mich. The groom’s parents retired as the owners of the United Automotive Supply Company, a parts distributor that was in Warren, Mich.
The bride and groom met in 2015 through the dating app JSwipe, and had their first date in Washington.