MATAWAN, NJ – Vice President Kamala Harris’ husband, Doug Emhoff, has deep familial connections to New Jersey, which have been highlighted during his time as the Second Gentleman of the United States.
Did you know Vice President Harris’ husband Doug is a Jewish New Jersey native? Born in Brooklyn, Emhoff moved to New Jersey at a young age and spent a significant portion of his formative years in the state.
New Jersey is home to one of the largest and most vibrant Jewish communities in America outside of New York City and Israel.
Emhoff’s New Jersey roots trace back to his childhood when his family relocated to the Garden State in 1969. He grew up in Matawan and Old Bridge Township, where he attended Cedar Ridge High School before his family moved to California in 1981.
Emhoff has often reflected on his suburban New Jersey upbringing, describing it as a typical Jewish suburban experience, complete with bike rides to sports practices and visits to his Reform temple. His childhood memories include diverse friendships and a community that fostered acceptance and mutual respect among people of different faiths.
After President Trump spoke at a Turning Point event, Emhoff responded after the President said Vice President Harris doesn’t like Jewish people.
Of course she does; she’s married to a Jewish man.
“I’m also going to live openly and proudly as a Jew, and that will never change,” Emhoff said. “I’m going to fight antisemitism, and that’s never going to change.”
As the first Jewish spouse of a U.S. vice president, Emhoff has embraced his role by actively participating in interfaith dialogues and initiatives aimed at combating antisemitism.
He has led several delegations to important international events and has been a vocal advocate against hate crimes, particularly those targeting the Jewish community. His efforts in this area include leading a roundtable on antisemitism and participating in memorial services at Auschwitz, emphasizing the importance of fostering community and combating hate.
Emhoff’s connection to New Jersey extends beyond his personal history. He has made several visits to the state in his official capacity, including appearances at local events and engagements with community leaders.
One notable visit was to Aberdeen, where he attended a service at his former congregation, reaffirming his ties to the local Jewish community. During these visits, Emhoff has often spoken about the influence of his New Jersey upbringing on his values and his commitment to justice and community service.
Kamala Harris and Doug Emhoff’s relationship is also a testament to their shared commitment to embracing and respecting each other’s faiths. They have formed an interfaith household, celebrating both Jewish and Christian traditions. This aspect of their relationship has been highlighted in various public appearances and statements, where they emphasize the importance of mutual respect and the blending of their cultural and religious backgrounds.
In summary, Doug Emhoff’s New Jersey roots are a significant part of his identity and continue to influence his work as the Second Gentleman.
His experiences growing up in Matawan and Old Bridge have shaped his approach to community building and his dedication to fighting antisemitism.
Through his public service and personal reflections, Emhoff has consistently highlighted the values instilled in him during his time in New Jersey, making his connection to the state an integral part of his and Vice President Harris’ story.