By World Israel News Staff
Former President and President-elect Donald Trump has formally invited two prominent Hasidic leaders to the White House after inauguration day, Kikar Hashabbat reported Sunday.
Sources close to Rabbi Shaul Alter, rebbe of the Kehilas Pnei Menachem Hasidic movement – which split from the larger Gerrer (Gur) dynasty over a succession dispute – confirm he has received an invitation to visit the White House shortly after Trump’s January 20th inauguration.
The Israeli rabbi received his invitation via Yehuda Kaploun, a Jewish businessman from the Chabad movement living in Miami with close ties to Trump.
According to the report, Trump issued the invitation as a gesture of gratitude for the Israeli rabbi’s staunch support within the Hasidic world for the former president in the 2024 election.
In addition, Trump has invited Rabbi Aaron Teitelbaum, one of the leaders of the Satmar Hasidic dynasty in New York.
Rabbi Teitelbaum met with Eric Trump, the president’s son, at Trump Tower in Manhattan before the November election.
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