Joseph Kushner


Joseph Kushner was an American real estate magnate, the father of Murray Kushner and Charles Kushner, grandfather of Jared Kushner, Joshua Kushner, and Marc Kushner. At the end of his career, he owned over 4,000 apartments, houses, and properties, which he willed to his family.
Kushner was born Joseph Berkowitz in Navahrudak on 10 October 1922 to Chana and Moshe Berkowitz. In August 1945, he married Reichel "Rae" Kushner in Budapest. Rae Kushner was also from the city of Navahrudak, and is remembered for leading 350 people with her brother to escape via digging a tunnel from the local Jewish ghetto established by the Nazis. Joseph took his wife’s last name upon marriage due his lower social status. In an area where about 10,000 Jews lived before World War II, approximately 550 survived. The story of Rae Kushner and her brother Honie is on display in the local Museum of Jewish Resistance, for which Charles Kushner was the chief benefactor. In 1945, the city was transferred from Poland to the Soviet Union under the Potsdam Agreement. The Kushners came to the United States as Sh'erit ha-Pletah from the USSR in 1949.
The Joseph Kushner Hebrew Academy and the Rae Kushner Yeshiva High School, both in Livingston, New Jersey, are named in their honour.