Yehuda Kaploun is the Orthodox face of the former president's race
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Donald Trump’s 2016 administration was responsible for many firsts, but no presidential historian has yet noted the smashing of one particular glass ceiling: the record number of Orthodox staffers. From the Jared Kushner circle to David Friedman’s embassy and the iconic Rose Garden Minchah after the signing of the Abraham Accords, the Trump White House was so Orthodox-friendly it could have been a kiddush club.
But as President Trump campaigns to return to 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, his Jewish outreach team has a new face — a Chabad entrepreneur named Yehuda Kaploun. Increasingly visible on campaign stops, this long-time associate of the president will likely be a significant Jewish voice in a second Trump administration.
The Miami-based Kaploun is the liaison between the former president’s campaign and the Orthodox world — but not only. So, while at a recent DC event with Trump on anti-Semitism he brought together representatives from across the frum spectrum, his overarching goal is to make the case for Trump to the wider Jewish world.
A grandson of two prominent Chabad families who spread Yiddishkeit from Australia to America, Yehuda Kaploun has outreach and activism baked into his DNA. He was introduced to Trump years ago through his business activities, and a longtime friendship with Republican mega-donors Sheldon a”h, and Miriam Adelson converged to bring him on board the campaign to re-elect Trump.
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