The Jerusalem Post

Responding to ‘NY Times’ criticism of Ivanka and Jared Kushner

- • By BEN CHOUAKE

While I usually try to stay above the fray of partisan criticism, I was personally dismayed and appalled at The New York Times piece (published November 17, titled “Are Jared and Ivanka good for the Jews?”) that used partisan Jews to criticize Ivanka and Jared Kushner as being bad for the Jewish community because of their participat­ion in the Trump Administra­tion.

As Jews, we have an obligation to support each other both locally and abroad, either financiall­y or by making the case for Israel in the country in which we are citizens. We learn that one of the primary reasons for the demise of the Second Temple was needless words of hatred.

I am immensely proud to live in America where Presidenti­al candidates are proud to have Jews wearing kippot join them on the campaign trail in predominan­tly Christian town halls and other venues. I am proud that the President and First Lady Clinton were willing to have their only daughter marry into a Jewish family.

I am grateful that the President of the United States of America is proud to have as his son in law an Orthodox Jew and willingly accepts his daughter’s sincere conversion to Judaism. Although The New York Times found a couple of partisan Jews to claim the work of Ivanka and Jared are an offense to God, it is obvious that the opposite is true.

The Kushner family’s involvemen­t in the White House required a huge sacrifice of their personal lives and is perceived broadly by devoted Jews worldwide as both a blessing and an honor. Both Ivanka and Jared are valued counselors to the President, who have advocated for more security aid to Israel, curtailing Iran’s terror ambitions, and moving the US embassy to Jerusalem.

As children of Holocaust survivors, the need to be proactive to protect and guard against the dangers posed to Jews worldwide is very visceral to me and my wife Esther. Most of our generation try to ingrain this into our children with mixed success. I expect that Jared’s grandparen­ts of blessed memory, who were survivors of the Shoah, would be immensely proud of his work and accomplish­ments.

In any shul I have attended, there would be a long line of members grateful to pay for a kiddish to honor the Kushners. It is improper that the Times would be willing to write a such a mean and dishonest column about them. The strong record of Ivanka and Jared regarding the Jewish community and US-Israel relations is undeniable and deserves an unbiased treatment, which was unfortunat­ely denied by the Times in this article.

Dr. Ben Chouake is the national president of NORPAC – a non-partisan Political Action Committee which supports candidates and sitting members of the US Senate and House of Representa­tives who demonstrat­e a genuine commitment to the strength, security, and survival of Israel.

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