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Marrying Liberally

Huppah Dreams

by
Marc Tracy
July 18, 2011
Justin Krebs and Casey Selzer.( NYT)
Justin Krebs and Casey Selzer.( NYT)

Each Monday, we choose the most interestingly Jewish announcement from that Sunday’s New York Times Weddings/Celebrations section. This week, it’s that of Casey Selzer and Justin Krebs, the latter of whom is a prime example of how one can come from a family that works in one quintessentially Jewish industry—Broadway!—and move into a newer one—grassroots political activism.

Krebs’s parents runs a program that allows students to get discounted theater tickets, while his father is a theater professor. Krebs, meanwhile, is the co-founder of Living Liberally, a smiley-faced, volunteer-driven organization that aims to incorporate a dose of liberal politics into people’s everyday social interactions. (Yours truly once interviewed Krebs when his organization was first stepping out.) The bride, meanwhile, has roots in the Bethesda-Chevy Chase area and has opted for the crunchy path of the University of Vermont and midwifery, which definitely earns her points with us. Mazel tov to the happy couple!

Marc Tracy is a staff writer at The New Republic, and was previously a staff writer at Tablet. He tweets @marcatracy.