Ivanka Trump channeled her inner Jackie Kennedy in a pillbox hat as she celebrated Yom Kippur with her family on Wednesday.
The 36-year-old first daughter was joined by her daughter Arabella, seven, and son Theodore, two, when she left her Washington, D.C. home and headed to a local synagogue for the holiday.
Ivanka and her children were on their way to meet her 37-year-old husband Jared Kushner, who was seen making his way to the synagogue with their four-year-old son Joseph about an hour before the rest of the family.
Holy day: Ivanka Trump was seen walking to a local synagogue with her children on Wednesday in celebration of Yom Kippur
Family affair: The mother-of-three was with her daughter Arabella, seven, and her son Theodore, two
The mother-of-three paid mind to her religion's strict dress codes and donned a demure navy dress that covered her arms and knees.
Ivanka paired the elegant frock with a matching pillbox hat, a style that Jackie Kennedy Onassis made famous during her time as first lady.
Her long blonde hair was parted to the side and wore loose around her shoulders for the public outing.
The White House senior adviser topped off the look with a pair of cat-eye black frame sunglasses and practical black flats.
Protected: The 36-year-old was seen leaving the bottom gate of her home with her children and one of her Secret Service agents
Scooting around: Ivanka kept a close eye on little Theodore, who rode a toddler-friendly scooter with two front wheels
While Ivanka was on foot, Arabella and Theodore road their scooters on the sidewalk while their Secret Service detail watched closely from behind.
Arabella embraced the warm D.C. weather in a short-sleeve cream dress featuring a tiered ruffle skirt and a pair of matching Mary Janes.
Theodore, meanwhile, had on a light blue button-down shirt, khaki pants, and slip-on sneakers to ride his toddler-friendly scooter, which featured two front wheels.
Both children wore patterned helmets during the short jaunt to the synagogue, and while Arabella stayed close to her mom, Theodore trailed behind.
Separate ways: Ivanka's husband Jared Kushner, 37, was seen making his way to the synagogue with their four-year-old son Joseph about an hour before the rest of the family
Mini-me: The father and son wore matching navy suits and black sneakers
Keeping with tradition: Jared and Jospeh both wore yarmulkes on their heads
All smiles: Ivanka flashed a grin while walking alongside her daughter, who was happily riding her scooter
Loving gesture: At one point, Ivanka rested her hand on Arabella's back
While his siblings road scooters, Joseph walked hand-in-hand with his father, looking far more dressed up than his little brother.
Joseph looked just like his father in a navy suit and black sneakers, though he wore his button-down sans tie.
Keeping with the Jewish tradition, Jared and his son had yarmulkes on their heads in honor of Yom Kippur, which started at sunset on Tuesday and ends Wednesday at sundown.
Known as a day of atonement, Yom Kippur is the holiest holiday in the Jewish calendar and followers typically spend a majority of the 25-hour holy day at the synagogue.
Jared and Ivanka are likely fasting, as those observing Yom Kippur cannon eat or drink. During the holy day, people must also abstain from sexual relations, bathing, wearing perfume, and wearing leather shoes.
While Jared and his sons wore sneakers on Wednesday, Ivanka and her daughter both wore fabric flats.
Outfit of the day: The mother-of-three paid mind to her religion's strict dress codes and donned a demure navy dress that covered her arms and knees
Added touch: Ivanka channeled her inner Jackie Kennedy in a pillbox hat, a style that was made popular by the former first lady
Fun times: Ivanka followed behind Arabella, who happily scooted ahead of her mother and brother
Wait for me! Little Theodore rode past his mom while trying to keep up with his big sister
It's unclear why Jared and Joseph left ahead of their family, but they appeared to be enjoying some one-on-one time together.
Jared held onto Joseph's hand as they walked down the front stairs of their home, and he continued to hold on to it while they walked on the sidewalk together.
The White House senior adviser flashed a smile to the photographers waiting outside their door while they were on their way to the synagogue.
Ivanka, meanwhile, was also laughing and smile as she walked alongside her children, and at one point, she rested her hand on Arabella's back.
Jared was raised in an Orthodox Jewish family, and Ivanka converted to Judaism before marrying her husband in 2009.
Pit stop: The family stopped behind a gate before continuing their walk to the synagogue
All by her lonesome: After the service, Ivanka was seen walking back to her home by herself
Devoted: Jared was raised in an Orthodox Jewish family, and Ivanka converted to Judaism before marrying her husband in 2009
The two are raising their children to be Orthodox Jews as well.
After the service, Ivanka was seen walking back to her home by herself, while Jared presumably stayed behind with their three children.
In recent months, Ivanka has been more cautious about posting images of her family social media.
She did, however, take to Instagram last weekend to share a small snippet of her private life, posting images of herself, husband Jared, and their youngest son Theodore picking apples as they celebrated the Jewish holiday of Rosh Hashanah.
'Happy New Year to Jewish people all over the world. Shana tova u'metuka! #RoshHashanah,' she wrote.
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Main photo article Ivanka Trump channeled her inner Jackie Kennedy in a pillbox hat as she celebrated Yom Kippur with her family on Wednesday.
The 36-year-old first daughter was joined by her daughter Arabella, seven, and son Theodore, two, when she left her Washington, D.C. home and headed to a local synagogue ...
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