Ivanka Trump and her husband, Jared Kushner, are all committed to upholding religious traditions as their first daughter marks her Bat Mitzvah.
The former first daughter of the 45th US president and her investor husband are ardent Orthodox Jews. According to the practices of Judaism, Bat Mitzvah ceremonies mark the coming of age for young children, and they sometimes take place at the age of 13.
As the famous couple’s first child, Arabella, nears her thirteenth birthday, she’s having her Bat Mitzvah ceremony, and Ivanka is ecstatic about it.
Ivanka Trump Cheerfully Marks Her Daughter Arabella’s Bat Mitzvah With Adorable Family Photos

On Tuesday, June 13, the 41-year-old mom commemorated a milestone in her daughter’s life on Instagram. She uploaded numerous photos showing how her family celebrated the achievement.
The first photo showed the businesswoman and her family of five, all dressed to the nines while beaming. Ivanka channeled the royal vibes by wearing a sparkly turquoise dress. Arabella matched the royal vibes with her mother as she also wore a sparkly blue and gold dress. The men, for their part, wore matching beige suits.
A photo on the post showed Arabella alone, feeling happy about the accomplishment. Meanwhile, another saw the former senior Trump administration adviser having a good time as he was carried in a chair according to Jewish tradition.
Additional images on the slideshow showed Ivanka Jared’s siblings sharing their joy. In the photo, famous family members including Eric Trump, Donald Trump Jnr, Vanessa Trump, Tiffany Trump and Lara Trump were seen. However, Melania Trump and former President Donald Trump were not seen in the family moment.

In the caption of the post, the former official adviser to the President announced, “With an abundance of love and immense pride, Jared and I celebrated our daughter Arabella’s Bat Mitzvah last weekend…” She continued his post with details about his daughter’s incredible selflessness and incredible selflessness. growth.
Ivanka wrote, “From her commitment to feeding hungry families through the Jewish Community Service Kosher Food Bank to supporting children with special needs through her volunteer work with Friendship Circle and Whispering Manes, the Arabella’s heart and commitment to making a positive impact embody the spirit of this special milestone.
The mum-of-three ended the caption by expressing how proud she was of her 12-year-old. “We couldn’t be more proud of the extraordinary young woman she has become. His kindness, creativity, humor, empathy and passion have filled our lives with joy and inspiration. May his Bat Mitzvah be the start of a beautiful and fulfilling chapter.

Arabella is Ivanka and Jared’s first child, born on July 17, 2011, two years after their marriage. In 2013, the couple welcomed a son Joseph and expanded their family again in 2016 with a son, Théodore.
‘The Apprentice’ star converted to Orthodox Judaism for her husband
While Arabella’s Bat Mitzvah may come as a surprise to some ignoring Ivanka’s religious conversion, the passionate businesswoman previously detailed her religious choice. According to reportsthe 41-year-old entrepreneur converted to Judaism after marrying her husband.
However, she likes to keep the discussion private, considering the topic “such a personal thing.” The media personality opened up about her religious beliefs during a chat with Vogue. “We are quite observant, more than some, less than others. I feel like it’s such an intimate thing for us,” she said.

She added: “It was a big life decision for me. I’m very modern, but I’m also a very traditional person, and I think that’s an interesting juxtaposition of how I was raised. I find that Judaism creates an incredible blueprint for family connectedness.
Detailing her religious practices, the fashion entrepreneur told the outlet that she is kosher and observes the Sabbath. More importantly, they make time for their family. “From Friday evening until sunset on Saturday, they disconnect from the rest of the world and spend time with their families.”
Trump explained how important and useful the ritual of disconnecting from the world was for her, saying, “It’s an amazing thing when you’re so connected to disconnect. And for Arabella to know that she has me , undivided, one day a week? We do nothing but play with each other, hang out with each other and take walks together. Pure family.

The investor, for his part, also accepted the ritual and even shared that his wife learned how to cook thanks to it. “Ivanka is such a type A,” he said. “She just does it. But she said, ‘If we’re going to do Shabbos, I’m going to cook.’ She has never cooked before in her life and has become an excellent cook. So for Friday, she’ll cook dinner for the two of us, and we’ll turn off our phones for 25 hours.