Jared Kushner admitting his and Ivanka Trump's religious differences caused their split didn't exactly paint him in a very understanding, willing to compromise, or tolerant light, and her need to convert to make their relationship work could be a red flag. There's nothing wrong with converting to another religion for a partner, as long as it's something you genuinely want to do and you've fully thought about the decision. However, in "Breaking History: A White House Memoir," Kushner suggested things happened fairly quickly after they got back together following their split. "As the months went on, Ivanka told me that she was open to exploring the possibility of converting to Judaism. We began meeting with the rabbi and studying and practicing Shabbat," he shared. They were engaged by July 2009 and married the following October. It seems Trump's dad, Donald Trump, may have considered the move a red flag at first, too. Kushner recalled sitting down with the businessman, who asked him, "Why does she have to convert? Why can't you convert?" Kushner responded, "Ivanka had made the decision on her own, and we were both comfortable with it.", La fille du président élu, Ivanka Trump, et son époux Jared Kushner ont bénéficié d’un accès quasi-illimité à Donald Trump au cours de son premier mandat., L’impact de Jared Kushner et Ivanka Trump sur la politique et les affaires américaines est indéniable, quoique souvent controversé. Jared Kushner : Son rôle dans les négociations au Moyen-Orient, notamment les accords d’Abraham, souligne son influence dans la diplomatie internationale..