Jared Kushner and Ivanka Trump are enjoying Rosh Hashanah, a Jewish holiday that they celebrate with their families.
The couple, who are both political leaders, arrived at Long Branch Estate in Kushner, New Jersey on Monday, after visiting temple together with their children Arabella (11), Joseph (8, and Theodore (6).
Jared’s twin brother Joshua, and Karlie Kloss (supermodel) were also present at the Jewish New Year festivities. They chatted briefly before Karlie grabbed Joshua’s arm and sipped coffee.
Jared’s wife, Ivanka converted to Judaism and had her hair loosely combed. She wore a black and tan striped dress with a coat in camel color and her signature black-soled ballet flats.
Jared (41 years old) wore a suit and tie with red stripes as he led the children along the sidewalk.
Theo and Arabella both rode scooters, while Joseph and his father rode their scooters into the estate. Joseph was dressed in a yarmulke and teamed Nike sneakers with a white dress and red coat.
The family-of-five traded the Miami heat where they live in the plush Arte Surfside apartment building for a visit to New Jersey on a windy day.

DailyMail.com caught Ivanka Trump, Jared Kushner and other Jewish revelers celebrating Rosh Hashanah

Jared’s brother Joshua, and Karlie Kloss (supermodel) were there to celebrate.

They chatted briefly before Karlie grabbed Joshua’s arm and drank coffee.

Their children Arabella, 11 years old, Joseph, 8 and Theodore were also present at temple.

Ivanka wore her blonde hair untied and wore a black and tan striped dress with a coat in camel and black flats with red bottoms.

Arabella was dressed in a pair of Nike sneakers and a dress with red pants, and Joseph wore his yarmulke while riding his scooter to the estate where his grandparents live.

Theo rode his scooter before his mom Ivanka, and behind his big sister Arabella
As of lately, the family has been seen in Miami frolicking about and appear to have not allowed the stress of Ivanka’s loss, Ivana’s earlier death, Donald Trump’s legal troubles and Jared’s cancer battle get the best of them.
Jared has had his second operation for thyroid cancer. While the rollout of his White House memoir is continuing, Jared was deemed successful.
Jared, in a September interview with The National Desk confirmed that he had undergone surgery. It went very well.
Also, he is celebrating the No. 1 bestseller of his White House memoir. 1 New York Times bestseller.
Ivanka shared how proud she felt about her husband’s achievements on Instagram, posting: “It is an amazing book.”
As they were seen going to Miami’s synagogue, it is clear that their faith is important to them. Their family observes the Sabbath, and they keep kosher.

They were returning to Long Branch, New Jersey with their family.


Ivanka, a loving mom, was seen walking alongside Arabella, 11 years old with one hand on her shoulder.

A family of five left Miami’s heat to travel to New Jersey, where they live in the Arte Surfside apartment building.
Jared continues to be a public figure in politics and on Sunday he condemned Florida governor Ron DeSantis’ recent move to fly migrants to Martha’s Vineyard – calling it ‘very troubling’ for people to be ‘used as political pawns.’
Fox aired the former White House Senior Advisor, where he was seen Clips of DeSantis talking about his brave move to fly dozens of migrants from Mexico to Martha’s Vineyard in September 2015.
Two flights carrying 50 migrants each were made to Martha’s Vineyard by two aircraft. DeSantis paid the cost of these flights, which were flown from San Antonio into New England.
Kushner stated, “We must remember that these are human beings.” They’re people. I find it very disturbing to see them as political pawns in any way.
He added that many of these people are exploited and used in modern slavery as well as human trafficking.
Then, he took advantage of President Joe Biden’s handling the border crisis and applauded his father-in law’s immigration policy.
He believed that the main focus should be placed on “coyotes” – people who traffic migrants across borders for large sums of money.