As her official wedding photos reveal, Ivanka Trump was a stunning bride in her custom Vera Wang gown and diamonds from her own fine-jewelry collection.

Trump, 27, married Jared Kushner, 28, in a private Jewish ceremony at Trump National Golf Club in Bedminster, New Jersey, in front of 500 of their friends and family members. Among the star-studded guests were: Russell Crowe, Natalie Portman, Barbara Walters, Regis Philbin, former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani and the current New York Attorney General Andrew Cuomo.

The newlyweds, who are planning to honeymoon in Africa, did spend most of the night dancing. “It was a great wedding,” said the father-of-the-bride. “I’m very happy. They’re really a beautiful, smart couple. I think you’ll hear a lot of great things from them in the years to come.”

(People Magazine)

 

Ivanka Trump, who’s been her dad Donald’s right-hand woman in both real life and on “The Celebrity Apprentice,” is getting married.

Trump is exchanging vows with Jared Kushner — who’s also the child of a real-estate mogul — Sunday (Oct. 25) at the Trump National Golf Club in New Jersey, The New York Times reports. Five hundred guests are expected — among them Regis Philbin, who will serenade the bride and groom, according to several reports.

Trump, who turns 28 on Oct. 30, and Kushner, also 28, got engaged in July. They’ve been a couple for two-plus years, save for a brief breakup in early 2008.

In addition to her work on “The Celebrity Apprentice” and with her dad’s company, Trump also has a jewelry line, the Ivanka Trump Collection, and has written a memoir/self-help book called “The Trump Card” that’s currently No. 13 on the New York Times best-seller list for advice books.

Kushner is the publisher of the New York Observer and a principal in the Kushner Companies, a real-estate development company founded by his father, Charles.

 

IVANKA Trump and Jared Kushner have selected an outspoken rabbi who once battled the New York Times to convert her to Judaism for their upcoming nuptials, a source tells us. As we reported in 2001, Rabbi Haskel Lookstein of Congregation Kehillath Jeshurun on East 85th led his flock to boycott the Times over “biased and unfair coverage” of Israel and the Mideast, and got 1,000 subscribers to bail. Meanwhile, Trump’s conversion is going nicely. “She and Jared were in shul during all the holidays and ate in the sukkah every night,” our spy says. Ivanka declined to comment.

(source)

 

The handsome couple split in April after a year of dating. Some say Kushner, whose Jewish family is Orthodox, was catching flak for dating a shiksa. But the two have reconciled with the plan that if things get really serious, Ivanka will convert to Judaism before they marry. “It’s a possibility, but that’s way down the line,” a friend of Ivanka told us. “For now, they’re back together and very happy.” Kushner, whose father made a pile in real estate before buying The New York Observer, made up for lost time by taking Ivanka to see “The Dark Knight” on Sunday.

(source)



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