Marjorie Fiterman, age 102, and Bernie Littman, age 100, recently got married at the senior living facility where they first met. The couple began dating over nine years ago, meeting at their assisted living facility. Many did not expect them to get married given their advanced ages and their previous marriages. However, their relationship continued to grow over the years, with them supporting and caring for each other, especially during the pandemic. The couple’s family and friends were thrilled that they found love and companionship in each other.

Rabbi Adam Wohlberg officiated the wedding ceremony and noted that the couple’s story was unlike most, as they met in person rather than through a dating app. He congratulated them on finding love again at their age and pointed out that they both had a wealth of wisdom and experience to bring to their marriage. The couple, Littman and Fiterman, had their first date nine years ago, around the time Littman’s great-granddaughter was born. The rabbi joked that they almost crossed paths in college, where they attended the same university but did not know each other.

Wohlberg mentioned the couple’s past relationships, including Fiterman’s late husband Morris and Littman’s late wife Bernice, with whom he was married for 65 years. Despite not thinking they would remarry, the couple eventually felt that being husband and wife was the right step for them. Family, friends, and well-wishers took to social media to congratulate the newlyweds on their marriage, with some noting the beauty and love in their story. The couple, with a combined age of over 202 years, is believed to be one of the oldest newly married couples and may be recognized by the Guinness World Records.

The wedding of Fiterman and Littman is a heartwarming story of love and companionship found in later years. Rabbi Wohlberg commended the couple for their decision to marry, despite their age and past experiences. The couple’s relationship, which began over nine years ago and grew stronger over time, is a testament to the enduring power of love. Family and friends celebrated the union, leaving congratulatory messages for the couple and expressing their joy at seeing them find happiness together.

The couple’s story, shared by the rabbi at the wedding ceremony, highlighted the importance of forming connections in person and building relationships based on shared experiences and values. Despite their previous marriages, Fiterman and Littman found love again, showing that it is never too late to find companionship. The couple’s journey to marriage, which nearly intersected in college, is filled with serendipity and joy. Their union serves as a reminder that love knows no age and can flourish at any stage of life.

In a world where relationships often begin online, the story of Fiterman and Littman’s in-person meeting and subsequent marriage stands out as a testament to the power of human connection. The couple’s decision to marry at their age, against expectations, is a beautiful affirmation of the enduring nature of love. As they embark on this new chapter of their lives together, Fiterman and Littman serve as an inspiration to all who believe in the power of love. Their story, celebrated by family, friends, and well-wishers, is a reminder that love can bloom and flourish at any age.

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