Over the weekend, her father, US President-elect Donal Trump also posted a Hannuka greeting to social media. "Happy #Hannukah," he wrote in a post with an image of a menorah.This year is one of the rare and special occasions where Hanukkah and Christmas coincide. Merry Christmas & Happy Hanukkah! #happyholidays pic.twitter.com/uHYsdgdc08
— Ivanka Trump (@IvankaTrump) December 26, 2016
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) December 24, 2016Ivanka Trump converted to Orthodox Judaism before marrying Kushner in 2009. The businesswoman and former model's conversion came into the spotlight during her father's presidential campaign, and particularly in recent weeks as Israel's highest rabbinical body has been criticized for past refusal to recognize conversions conducted by Orthodox American rabbis, including Rabbi Haskel Lookstein who oversaw her conversion.Ivanka Trump and Kushner have reportedly been searching recently for a new synagogue to join in Washington, DC as the pair is rumored to take on involved roles in her father's White House administration.