Kennedy heir and wannabe congressman nerds out on book about 'anti-materialism' from comfort of billionaire family Christmas
Jack Schlossberg cracked out a book about anti-materialism while celebrating the holidays with his billionaire family.
Kennedy heir Jack Schlossberg cracked out a book about anti-materialism while celebrating the holidays with his billionaire family.
Schlossberg, 32, shared a few snapshots on Thursday showing him lounging in front of a fire while reading the 1992 text.
The congressional hopeful posed in front of a burning fireplace reading a copy of Michael Lerner's anthology Tikkun...to Heal, Repair and Transform the World.
The book features a collection of writings addressing the 'materialism, anti-intellectualism, conservatism and spiritual deadness' that, according to Learner, 'too often permeate some sectors of the organized Jewish community'.
Schlossberg also posed with an embroidered throw pillow bearing the sentence: 'If you met my family, you'd understand.'
'I love my family,' he captioned the carousel of images, before adding: 'Tikkun olam is a powerful concept in the Jewish tradition — improve the world!'
Tikkun Olam - Hebrew for 'repair of the world' - is a core concept in Judaism that urges the faithful to work alongside God and improve humanity through acts of social justice, charity and ethical living.
Schlossberg was raised Catholic but identifies as being culturally Jewish through his father's side. He is one of the heirs to the Kennedy family fortune which was worth approximately $1.2 billion in 2015 - the last time it was publicly estimated by Forbes.
Kennedy heir Jack Schlossberg quasi promoted a book about anti-materialism - Michael Lerner's 1992 anthology Tikkun...to Heal, Repair and Transform the World - while celebrating the holidays with his billionaire family
He made several Instagram posts over the holidays, offering his more than 800,000 followers a slight glimpse inside the Kennedy family's Christmas soiree
Schlossberg, the grandson of late President John F. Kennedy, seemingly spent the holidays with his billionaire family.
He made several Instagram posts over the holidays, offering his more than 800,000 followers a slight glimpse inside the Kennedy family's Christmas soiree.
He shared a light hearted video of himself sporting his congressional campaign shirt and trying to crack a chestnut.
He captioned the video 'next year I'll be at my in-laws,' seemingly poking fun at his current relationship status - or rather lack thereof.
Last month, in a New York Times profile, Schlossberg revealed he hopes to have a wife and kids 'one day', but is currently single.
'I went on dates for a while and they didn't really lead me to find love,' he told the newspaper.
Schlossberg is running for Congress in the 2026 midterm elections. He announced his candidacy last month with a social media post highlighting the soaring cost of living while attacking the White House.