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EXCLUSIVE: Jared to the rescue! Kushner helps a man to his feet after he fell in front of him during a stroll to the beach with Ivanka and his father Charles as they celebrate Rosh Hashanah at the family home in New Jersey

  Jared Kushner helped up a man who fell on Saturday while he and   Ivanka Trump   visited his family's New Jersey home amid the Rosh Ha...

 Jared Kushner helped up a man who fell on Saturday while he and Ivanka Trump visited his family's New Jersey home amid the Rosh Hashanah holiday. 

While Capitol Hill mourned the loss of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg and the Trump administration steamrolled ahead with their campaign, the Kushner family briefly returned to New Jersey this weekend.

Photos  showed Kushner, 39, wearing a ball cap, a black sweater and sweatpants as he strolled with his father, Charles, through Long Beach Township.

One of his sons rolled alongside the men on scooter, while personnel with the United States Secret Service trailed nearby. Photos taken by DailyMail.com showed Senior Advisor Jared Kushner (center) helping up a man who fell on a walkway in Long Beach, New Jersey, on Saturday

Photos taken by DailyMail.com showed Senior Advisor Jared Kushner (center) helping up a man who fell on a walkway in Long Beach, New Jersey, on Saturday

Jared Kushner (center) was spotted walking with his father, Charles Kushner (right), and one of his sons (left) along a Long Beach shoreline on Saturday

Jared Kushner (center) was spotted walking with his father, Charles Kushner (right), and one of his sons (left) along a Long Beach shoreline on Saturday

Neither Kushner (center) nor anybody else on the weekend stroll wore Center for Disease Control and Prevention recommended face coverings as the pandemic continues

Neither Kushner (center) nor anybody else on the weekend stroll wore Center for Disease Control and Prevention recommended face coverings as the pandemic continues

During their walk along the bay, a man stumbles and fell to the sidewalk and appeared to need assistance. 

Luckily, the Senior Advisor to President Trump rushed over and kindly checked to see if he was okay. 

Kushner could be seen helping the man to his feet as the rest of the family stood nearby. 

During the Kushner family's Friday stroll, none of them appeared to don CDC recommended face masks during their walk through Long Beach, which is nestled in Ocean County. The county has recorded at 12,160 confirmed COVID-19 cases and nearly 1,050 deaths. 

The Ocean County Health Department extended their beach seasons into early fall this year, but cautioned locals and visitors against flouting health guidelines.

'We certainly want our residents and visitors to enjoy this beautiful resource, but the pandemic isn’t over, and we need everyone to do their part in mitigating the transmission of the COVID-19 virus by adhering to all the social distancing measures and by wearing a mask when appropriate,' said Ocean County Freeholder Gerry P. Little in a statement

 Jared was joined on the stroll by his notorious father Charles Kushner, who was jailed for 14 months in 2005 for after a sensational trial that saw the millionaire real estate developer plead guilty to 18 counts of tax evasion, witness tampering and making illegal campaign donations.

At the center of the trial was the revelation that Charles had hired a prostitute to seduce his brother-in-law, who at the time was cooperating with federal officials in an investigation into possible campaign finance violations committed by Charles. Charles then filmed the encounter between his brother-in-law and the woman, who was paid $10,000.

Pictured: Senior Advisor Jared Kushner (left) helped a man off the concrete on Saturday after the man accidentally fell

Pictured: Senior Advisor Jared Kushner (left) helped a man off the concrete on Saturday after the man accidentally fell 

The Ocean County Health Department extended their beach seasons into early fall this year, allowing locals like the Kushner's to visit local beaches after the summer season was shuttered

The Ocean County Health Department extended their beach seasons into early fall this year, allowing locals like the Kushner's to visit local beaches after the summer season was shuttered


In photos taken later on Saturday, Kushner reappeared at the same beach side walkway with his wife, Ivanka, after his father and son returned home.

Ivanka, Advisor to the President and his oldest daughter, dressed near identical to her husband as the couple chatted.

At one point, the Kushner's deviated from the path and decided to take their shoes off for a detour in the sand.

Neither of them wore face masks while on the walkway, but 38-year-old Ivanka slipped one on while on the beach. 

Later on Saturday, Ivanka Trump (left) joined Kushner (right) for a second stroll along a walkway in Long Beach, New Jersey, on Saturday

Later on Saturday, Ivanka Trump (left) joined Kushner (right) for a second stroll along a walkway in Long Beach, New Jersey, on Saturday

The couple's visit to the Kushner home comes amid Rosh Hashanah, a Jewish New Year festival that began Friday and celebrations will continue until through Sunday. Pictured: Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner

The couple's visit to the Kushner home comes amid Rosh Hashanah, a Jewish New Year festival that began Friday and celebrations will continue until through Sunday. Pictured: Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner

Neither Ivanka Trump (left) no Kushner (right) wore a face mask during their initial walk along the Long Beach shore on Saturday

Neither Ivanka Trump (left) no Kushner (right) wore a face mask during their initial walk along the Long Beach shore on Saturday

Pictured: Before walking onto the beach, Ivanka Trump slipped on a light-colored face mask as she wore a ball cap, sweater and sweatpants on Saturday

Pictured: Before walking onto the beach, Ivanka Trump slipped on a light-colored face mask as she wore a ball cap, sweater and sweatpants on Saturday 

The couple's visit to the Kushner home comes amid Rosh Hashanah, a Jewish New Year festival that began Friday and celebrations will continue until through Sunday.

Ivanka converted to Judaism in 2009 after marrying Kushner  who was raised in an Orthodox Jewish family. 

In an interview with Vogue in 2015, Ivanka opened up about the conversion and called it 'such a personal thing.'

'We’re pretty observant, more than some, less than others. I just feel like it’s such an intimate thing for us,' she told Vogue.

Pictured: Jared Kushner (left) holds his shoes as he walks behind his wife, Ivanka Trump (right), on a beach near the Kushner family home in Long Beach, New Jersey

Pictured: Jared Kushner (left) holds his shoes as he walks behind his wife, Ivanka Trump (right), on a beach near the Kushner family home in Long Beach, New Jersey 

'It’s been such a great life decision for me. I am very modern, but I’m also a very traditional person, and I think that’s an interesting juxtaposition in how I was raised as well.

'I really find that with Judaism, it creates an amazing blueprint for family connectivity.

The couple shared three children over the years: Arabella Rose Kushner, Joseph Frederick Kushner and Theodore James Kushner.  

The Kushner family's New Jersey visit comes at the end of a week of traveling for Ivanka on behalf of her father's campaign. 

After traveling to Florida, Texas, and Arizona this week, the First Daughter may be expected to follow New York's mandatory quarantine order if she returns to the state. Non-compliance with the order can result in a civil penalty of up to $10,000.

Pitstop: Ivanka surprised volunteers at the Latinos for Trump headquarters in Phoenix, Arizona, on Wednesday

Pitstop: Ivanka surprised volunteers at the Latinos for Trump headquarters in Phoenix, Arizona, on Wednesday 

Outfit: She wore a $1,250 dress by Colombian fashion designer Johanna Ortiz

Outfit: She wore a $1,250 dress by Colombian fashion designer Johanna Ortiz 

Busy bee: After she left Arizona, she flew to Austin, Texas, for another event

Busy bee: After she left Arizona, she flew to Austin, Texas, for another event 

Ivanka's travels start on Wednesday, when she surprised volunteers at the Latinos for Trump headquarters in Phoenix, Arizona, wearing a $1,250 dress by Colombian fashion designer Johanna Ortiz and a tie-dye pastel face mask.

She walked around the headquarters with Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey, waving and speaking to volunteers — and at one point, she gave the woman she was talking to a fist bump. 

After her visit, she sat down with Gov. Ducey and others to participate in a roundtable discussion about America's working families.  

Ivanka's trip to Arizona marked the first time the first daughter has visited the state since her father was elected, but that wasn't her only visit for the day.

After she left Arizona, she flew to Austin, Texas, where she participated in a fundraising event for her father's campaign.

Into it: Ivanka Trump learned how to roll out dough for Cuban bread while visiting La Segunda Bakery in Tampa, Florida, on Thursday

Into it: Ivanka Trump learned how to roll out dough for Cuban bread while visiting La Segunda Bakery in Tampa, Florida, on Thursday 

Outfit of the day: The 38-year-old donned a light blue and white patterned dress with billowy sleeves and a matching Lele Sadoughi pinstriped face mask adorned with pearls

Outfit of the day: The 38-year-old donned a light blue and white patterned dress with billowy sleeves and a matching Lele Sadoughi pinstriped face mask adorned with pearls

Next stop: Ivanka later joined former Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi at Columbia Restaurant for a 'fireside chat' about small businesses

Next stop: Ivanka later joined former Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi at Columbia Restaurant for a 'fireside chat' about small businesses

All smiles: The White House senior adviser flashed the peace sign before sitting down

All smiles: The White House senior adviser flashed the peace sign before sitting down 


On Thursday, she flew to Tampa, Florida, where she visited La Segunda Bakery in Ybor City and tried her hand at making Cuban bread with baker Anthony Ali.

She wore a light blue and white patterned dress with billowy sleeves and a matching Lele Sadoughi pinstriped face mask adorned with pearls.     

Jennifer Holton, a reporter for FOX13 News, tweeted that Ivanka had 'ordered three loaves of Cuban bread and guava pastries from La Segunda to bring back home to DC tonight.'

Ivanka remained perfectly coiffed after her bread-making lesson, with not one blonde hair out of place when she headed to her next stop: Columbia Restaurant.

President Donald Trump's eldest daughter joined former Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi at the establishment, which is the oldest restaurant in the state.

They sat down with other local leaders for an intimate 'fireside chat.'

Ivanka removed her mask for the conversation and sat slightly less than six feet apart from Bondi as they discussed the effect of COVID-19 on small businesses, among other things.   

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