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Rabbi Yehuda Kaploun Begins Work as Special Envoy to Monitor and Combat Antisemitism; Website Launches
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Published Jan. 7, 2026, 11:38 PM
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After Rabbi Yehuda Kaploun took office on Tuesday as the United States Special Envoy to Monitor and Combat Antisemitism, his official State Department website was launched Wednesday.
Following his swearing-in ceremony, which Belaaz reported was expedited due to the urgent volume of work awaiting the new envoy, the State Department launched Ambassador Kaploun’s official website, outlining his mandate and personal background, complete with an official portrait.
Filling a vacancy left by the departure of Holocaust historian Deborah Lipstadt last year, Ambassador Kaploun was confirmed by the U.S. Senate on December 18.
In his new role, he serves as the primary advisor to the United States government on global antisemitism, tasked with developing and implementing policies to counter rising anti-Jewish hatred worldwide.
According to his newly launched office website, Ambassador Kaploun brings a background in both public service and business to the State Department.
“The son and grandson of rabbis, Ambassador Rabbi Kaploun has dedicated his life to public service,” the biography states. It highlights his tenure as Executive Vice President of the Moses and Aaron Foundation, where he “worked closely with founder and Nobel laureate Elie Wiesel to support special needs children and their families.”
The biography also notes his role as a “long [time] advocate for Jewish communities in the United States and around the world,” specifically citing his work following the October 7, 2023 attacks. Ambassador Kaploun “met and assisted numerous hostage families” in the aftermath of the attacks and “hosted the first memorial for the attack in Doral, Florida, which was attended by President Trump.”
Prior to his appointment, Kaploun was a prominent figure in the private sector. He served as co-founder and President of RussKap Water and previously led Watergen USA. His official biography credits him with leading “groundbreaking efforts to address global water scarcity by harnessing atmospheric water generators to transform air into water,” noting that he received a Nobel Peace Prize nomination in 2024 for these achievements.
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