Presidential Purim: Ivanka bakes hamentashen with family

The first daughter and first grandchildren celebrate the Jews' historic salvation with traditional treats.

Ivanka and her children make hamentashen on Purim. (photo credit: INSTAGRAM)
Ivanka and her children make hamentashen on Purim.
(photo credit: INSTAGRAM)
Purim is upon the Washington DC home of first daughter Ivanka Trump, who baked hamentashen with her children on Friday.
Ivanka posted a photo on Instagram of the pastry-making featuring herself, her daughter Arabella (5), and her son Joseph (3), crafting the jam-filled goodies, which are traditionally served during the Purim celebration of the aversion of a massive slaughter of the historic Persian Jewish population.

 

After-school fun making hamentashen for Purim with Arabella and Joseph

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Ivanka called the activity "after-school fun."
Trump converted to Orthodox Judaism before marrying husband Jared Kushner in 2009. Ivanka and Jared even hosted a Shabbat meal for the president's cabinet in January in their home in the Kalorama neighborhood of Washington, DC. Her social media presence has brought a touch of family to the new administration's image.

 

With @realdonaldtrump on the South Lawn

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