Sephardim

Cape Verde, the FIFA World Cup 2026 underdog with unexpected Moroccan Jewish roots

According to the Cape Verde Jewish Heritage Project, Sephardi Jews from Morocco and Gibraltar settled in Cabo Verde in the mid-19th century, after Portugal abolished the Inquisition in 1821.

FIFA World Cup 2026 - Group H - Uruguay v Cape Verde - Fans gather in Praia - Praia, Cape Verde - June 21, 2026 Cape Verde fans pose for a photograph during the match screening
Clarinetist Gilad Harel and accordion player Ilya Magalnyk will provide the sonic backdrop to Avi Bar Eitan’s talk on a broad range of musical genres.

'Melodies of Hope': Days of Jewish Music festival dives into Jewish music’s diversity

RABBI JOSEPH DWECK teaches at The Habura.

'The Restoration of Israel': Recovering a forgotten Sephardi Zionist voice - review

Historian Jonathan Sarna views a facsimile of a letter from Jonas Phillips, an 18th-century German-Jewish trader, in the exhibit "The First Salute" at the Weitzman National Museum of American Jewish History, Philadelphia, April 22, 2026.

Did this tiny island’s Jewish community help win the Revolutionary War?


Israel to measure inequality between Mizrahi and Ashkenazi Jews with new statistics

It will become possible to learn far more than is currently known about gaps in wealth, education and other factors between Ashkenazi and Mizrahi Jews. 

ARE THEY Ashkenazi or Mizrahi?

How did a proud Sephardi Jew build a global financial empire?

Sitting down with writer Daniel Gross, whose new book details the life and legacy of Edmond J. Safra, who made monumental contributions to Israel.

 BANKER JACOB SAFRA and his wife, Esther, built a large family that was a pillar of Beirut’s Jewish community.

Crypto-Jews: What is the history of secret Jews? - explainer

Crypto-Jews are Jews who practice Judaism in secret while professing another religion publically. They are an ancient phenomenon but are largely associated with Sephardi Jews from Spain and Portugal.

 Painting depicts crypto Jews holding a Passover seder in secret.

Are Sephardi Jews not welcome in Israel's haredi girls' seminaries?

There is a fixed quota of Sephardi girls who are admitted to the seminaries, ranging from 30% to 40%. Year after year, the same shameful situation repeats itself.

 DIFFERENT POLICIES? On the way to school in Jerusalem.

Portuguese police search home of lawyers helping Jews get citizenship

A list of 20 rich Jews who received citizenship was displayed to the lawyers.

 A PORTUGUESE passport conveys all the benefits of a standard EU passport.

Israel: A Jewish, democratic and secure state - opinion

A potential new Zionist vision for the four camps (Right, NNC, Center and Left).

 AN IDF SOLDIER posted near the Syrian border bears a message of responsibility on his uniform. The desire and thirst for security is as much part of the Israeli DNA as the Jewish and democratic pillars.

Grapevine May 25 2022: Joining forces on behalf of Ukrainian artists

Movers and shakers in Israeli society.

 PRESIDENT ISAAC HERZOG and the spiritual leader of the Druze community, Sheikh Mowafaq Tarif, in July 2021.

Still possible for Sephardi Jews to obtain Portuguese citizenship, but process is more difficult

Since 2015, more than 137,000 Jews applied for citizenship as permitted by law. So far, over 57,000 of them have received it.

 Flag of Portugal (illustrative).

'Sephardi voices': The tragedy, triumph of expelled Jewish communities - review

How Sephardi communities were expelled, but forged new lives in new lands.

 LIBYAN JEWISH exile David Gerbi prays inside Dar Bishi synagogue in Tripoli, 2011. Gerbi and his family fled Tripoli when the Six Day War broke out in 1967. Most Tripoli synagogues were destroyed or converted to mosques.

Hispanic-Jewish foundation introduces monument to mark 530 years since Alhambra Decree

Spanish Jewry that left due to the decree went on to form some of the largest Sephardic Jewish communities in the diaspora.

 The Cartagena Monument that marks 530 years since the Alhambra Decree in Spain.