top of page


salonikanmen.jpg

salonikasephardicwomen.jpg

netanya2010a.jpg

salonikanmen.jpg
1/15

sephardicorphanagecourtyardjerusalem.jpg

granaphoto4.jpg

1328715366192.jpg

sephardicorphanagecourtyardjerusalem.jpg
1/14

hachsharapatasion1946.JPG

asherknafobook.jpg

bigtunisianwomanwithhat.jpg

hachsharapatasion1946.JPG
1/11

jeanaoresterinabenouzioatpurimincostumeofcarmen.JPG

jewishmankurdistan.jpg

gabimoshealbertoflorentinrtol13May1946.JPG

jeanaoresterinabenouzioatpurimincostumeofcarmen.JPG
1/11
SEPHARDIC MUSEUM
Foundation For Jewish Diversity
State of California Foundation -
#3114965
United States Government Federal I.D.
#EIN 94-3490306 501(c)3
1875 Century Park East, Ste 700,
Los Angeles, CA 90067
Tel 310 284 3133 Fax 310 284 3135
Sephardic identity is part of the past, but it will also be part of the future with its rich culture, unique and distinct religious communities, and talented people. Come view the highlights!
Click here to see some intriguing peoples and some unusual and special communities.
Meet Noted Sephardim and Mizrachim and their Communities

abccliokeremmozambiquearticle2+001.jpg

Jacques Derrida

Albert Rosa, Boxer, Salonika
Albert Rosa boxed in Salonika, Greece, was deported to Auschwitz, and after the liberation helped send Holocaust survivors from the DP (Displaced Persons) camps go to Eretz-Israel on illegal immigration boats. He was an an activist for the Revisionist Zionist movement, was arrested in Cyprus, and escaped. He is a retiree in Los Angeles, California.

abccliokeremmozambiquearticle2+001.jpg
1/34
bottom of page