The following is a list of Sephardic Jews . See also List of Iberian Jews .
This is a list of notable Jews of Sephardic ancestry .
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Isaac Abravanel (1437-1508), Portuguese-born Spanish philosopher, rabbi, economist and Orthodox Jewish theologist.
José Aboulker (1920-2009), French resistance fighter and neurosurgeon.
Senor Abravanel (1930-2024), Brazilian businessman, media tycoon and television host. Direct descendant of Isaac Abravanel.
Abraham Amigo (1610-1683), Israeli rabbi of Sepharadi descent[ 1]
Benjamin Artom (1835-1879), Haham of the Spanish and Portuguese Jews of Great Britain[ 2]
Lior Ashkenazi (1969-), Israeli actor
Ben Ashkenazy (1968/69-), American billionaire real estate developer
Moran Atias (1981-), Israeli-American actress
Jacques Attali (1943-), Algerian-born French economist, advisor to President François Mitterrand from 1981 to 1991
Hank Azaria (1964-) American actor, known for voicing many characters in the long-running animated series The Simpsons
Max Azria (1949-2019) Tunisian -born American fashion designer
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Fabrice Benichou (1965-), French world champion boxer
Judah P. Benjamin (1811-1884), American politician and statesman
Aldo Bensadoun (1939-), Canadian businessman, founder of the ALDO Group
Georges Bensoussan (1952-), French historian
Maurice Berger , cultural historian, art critic, curator (Sephardic mother; father Ashkenazi Jew)[ 3]
John Berman (1972-), news anchor for CNN .
Miri Bohadana (1977-), Israeli actress, model, and presenter
Can Bonomo (1987-), Turkish singer
Alain de Botton (1969-), Swiss writer and philosopher (Sephardi father, Ashkenazi mother)
Alain Boublil (1941-), Tunisian-born French lyricist of the musical Les Misérables
Michel Boujenah (1952-), French comedian and actor
Albert Bourla (1961-), Greek-born CEO of Pfizer
Caryl Brahms (1901-1982), British writer[ 4]
June Brown (1927-2022), British actress
Patrick Bruel (1959-), French singer and actor
Tony Bullimore (1939-2018),[ 5] British yachtsman
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Neve Campbell (1973-), Canadian film and television actress (Scream )[ 6]
David Samuel Carasso , 19th-century traveler and writer
Isaac (1874-1939) and Daniel Carasso (1905-2009), founders of Danone [ 7]
Benjamin N. Cardozo (1870-1938), Supreme Court Justice
Gabrielle Carteris (1961-), American actress best known for her role in the TV series 90210
Omri Casspi (1988-), Israeli NBA player
Jacob Castello , 17th-century poet
Joseph Cayre (1941-), co-founder of record label Salsoul Records , video tape distributor and producer GoodTimes Entertainment , and video game publisher GT Interactive
Stanley Chera (1942-2020), American real estate developer
Joseph Chetrit (1957-), American real estate investor and developer and founder of the Chetrit Group
Élie Chouraqui (1957-), French Israeli film director
Emmanuelle Chriqui (1975-), Canadian actress
Hélène Cixous (1937-), Algerian-born French feminist critic[ 8]
Maurice Abraham Cohen (1851-1923), educator
Claude Cohen-Tannoudji (1933-), French physicist . He shared the 1997 Nobel Prize in Physics
Jean-François Copé (1964-), French politician; former President of the Union for a Popular Movement (UMP) Group in the French National Assembly; Sephardic mother
Oliver Jackson-Cohen (1986-), English actor, notably played Luke Crain in The Haunting of Hill House
Uriel da Costa (1585-1640), Portuguese philosopher and Orthodox-Jew theologist
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Jean Daniel (1920-2020), French journalist and author, founder of Le Nouvel Observateur
Pierre Darmon (1934-), French tennis player
Aryeh Deri (1959-), Moroccan-born Israeli politician & one of the founders of Shas .
Jacques Derrida (1930-2004), Algerian-born French philosopher[ 9]
Benjamin Disraeli (1804-1881), Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
Patrick Drahi (1963-), billionaire founder of international news channel i24news
Victor Drai (1947-), nightclub owner, entrepreneur and film producer.
Julien Dray (1955-), Algerian-born French politician, member of the National Assembly for the Socialist Party (PS)
Pierre Dukan (1941-), French physician, inventor of the Dukan Diet
Solomon Dwek (1973-) former American real estate investor and convicted felon
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Predrag Finci (1946-), Bosnian-British philosopher, author, and essayist
Jacque Fresco (1916-2017), American futurist, industrial engineer, social designer and the founder of The Venus Project
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Meir Shmuel Gabay (1933-2010), first and only Israeli to be elected to the United Nations General Assembly for any office
Yakir Gabay (1966-), Israeli-born billionaire who founded Aroundtown SA ; son of Meir Shmuel Gabay
David Galula (1919-1967), French military officer and counterinsurgency theoretician
Sonia Gardner (1962-), co-founder of hedge fund Avenue Capital Management
Sonny Gindi (1924-2012), co-founder of the Century 21department store
Eyal Golan (1971-), Israeli singer (Sephardic and Yemenite descent)
Lewis Goldsmith (1763-1846), Anglo-French journalist and political writer[ 10]
Eydie Gormé (born Edith Gormezano, 1928–2013), American singer
Eva Green (1980-), French actress and model
Philip Guedalla (1889-1944), biographer[ 11]
Denis Guedj (1940-2010), French mathematician and writer
David Guetta (1967-), French DJ (Sephardic father)
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Joseph Hackmey Israeli businessman and art collector
Tzachi Halevy (1975-), Israeli actor best known for the TV series Fauda
Alphonse Halimi (1932-2006), French world champion boxer
Gisèle Halimi (1927-2020), French civil rights advocate and feminist
Serge Halimi (1955-), French journalist and newspaper editor
Eli Harari , founder of SanDisk [ 12]
Serge Haroche (1944-), French physicist
Sir Joshua Hassan (1915-1997),[ 13] Gibraltarian politician, and first Mayor and Chief Minister of Gibraltar
Jacob Hassan (1936-2006),[ 14] [ 15] Spanish academic, writer, and university professor
Daniel G. Hedaya (1940-), American actor
Sir Basil Henriques (1890-1961),[ 16] philanthropist
Jack Hidary , technology entrepreneur and researcher
Murray Hidary (1971-), composer, fine art photographer and entrepreneur
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Albert Laboz , New York City real estate developer
Marc Lasry (1959-), American billionaire financier
Mélanie Laurent (1983-), French actress, singer, pianist, director, and screenwriter
Emma Lazarus (1849-1887), U.S. poet, best remembered for her sonnet engraved on the Statue of Liberty
Delia de Leon (1901-1993), British actress and disciple of Meher Baba[ 17]
Jack de Leon (1902-1956), British theatre manager, impresario and playwright
Rita Levi-Montalcini (1909-2012), Italian physician and neurobiologist
Bernard-Henri Lévy (1948-), French philosopher
David Levy (1937-), former Deputy Prime Minister , Minister of Foreign Affairs , Minister of Immigrant Absorption , Minister of Housing and Construction and as a Minister without Portfolio
Eugene Levy (1946-) Canadian actor
Jackie Levy (1960-), Israeli politician and former mayor of Beit She'an
Orly Levy (1973-), Israeli politician and former member of Yisrael Beiteinu
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Enrico Macias (1938-), Algerian-born French singer (born Gaston Ghrenassia )
Mickaël Madar (1968-), French football player
Moishe Mana (1956-), Israeli-born American billionaire, real estate developer
Shiri Maimon (1981-), Israeli singer, actress, and television personality
Maimonides (1138-1204), Mediaeval rabbi and philosopher
Paul Marciano (1952-), co-founder of Guess? Inc.
Phil Margo (1942-), American musician, member of The Tokens
David Mazouz (2001-), American actor best known for Gotham (TV series)
Lea Michele (1986-), American actress best known for Glee (TV series)
Fred Melamed (1956-), American actor and writer
Raphael Meldola (1849-1915), British chemist and first president of the Maccabaeans [ 18]
Raphael Meldola (1754-1828), English rabbi
Pierre Mendès France (1907-1982), French politician, Prime Minister 1954-55
Daniel Mendoza (1764-1836), 19th-century English pugilist, prizefighter
David Mimran , film producer and director; married to former Sports Illustrated Swimsuit model Julie Ordon ; son of Jean-Claude Mimran.
Jean Claude Mimran (1945-), French businessman & former owner of Lamborghini ; father of David Mimran; brother of Patrick Mimran
Patrick Mimran (1956-), former owner & CEO of Lamborghini ; brother of Jean Claude Mimran & uncle of David Mimran
Yosef Mizrachi (1968-), Israeli-born haredi rabbi based in Monsey, New York
Ken Moelis (1958-), American businessman and billionaire, founder of Moelis & Company
Frederic Mocatta (1828-1905), English philanthropist [ 19]
Amedeo Modigliani (1884-1920), Italian painter
Moses Montefiore (1784-1885), British financier and banker, activist , philanthropist and Sheriff of London
Edgar Morin (1921-), French sociologist and philosopher (born Edgar Nahoum )
Shelley Morrison (1936-2019), American actress best known for her roles Sr Sixto on The Flying Nun and Rosario Salazar on Will & Grace
Georges Moustaki (1934-2013), French singer-songwriter
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David Nahmad (1947-), billionaire fine art dealer
Ezra Nahmad (1945-), billionaire art collector and dealer
Helly Nahmad (London) (1978-), owner of Helly Nahmad London, and son of Ezra Nahmad
Helly Nahmad (New York art collector) (1976-), owner of Helly Nahmad Gallery in New York, and son of Ezra's brother David Nahmad
Moses ben Nahman (1194-1270), medieval Jewish scholar and rabbi
Géraldine Nakache (1980-), French actress, director, and screenwriter
Joseph Nakash (1942-), co-founder of Jordache Enterprises, Inc.
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Abraham Palacci (1809/10-1898), grand rabbi of Izmir
Rahamim Nissim Palacci (1813-1907), grand rabbi of Izmir
Joseph Palacci (1815-1896), rabbi of Izmir
Charles Palache (1869-1954), American mineralogist
Haim Palachi (1788-1868), grand rabbi of Izmir
Samuel Pallache (1550-1616), Moroccan-Dutch envoy, corsair
Joseph De la Penha (fl.1697), Dutch trader
Murray Perahia (1947-), American concert pianist
Rafi Peretz (1956-), Israeli Minister of Education
Victor Perez (1911-1945), Tunisian boxer
Abraham Cohen Pimentel (?-1697), Head Rabbi of the Portuguese / Spanish Synagogue of Amsterdam
Azaria Piccio (1579-1647), Venetian
Daniel Pinto (financier) (1966-), British-French financier
Inês Pires , mistress of King John I of Portugal ; ancestor of Dukes and Portuguese Kings of the House of Braganza and many of European royalty and nobility[ 20]
. Principe/Prince family
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Haim Saban (1944-), Israeli-American billionaire who founded Saban Entertainment
Elvio Sadun (1918-1974), Italian-American scientist and WWII Italian partisan
Safdie brothers , American independent film directors
Fortuna Safdié (1958-), Brazilian singer, composer and Ladino -Revivalist.
Haym Salomon (1740-1785), Polish-born American businessman who helped finance the American Revolutionary War
Roberto Saviano (1979-), Italian writer
Hugh Sebag Montefiore (1955-), British Historian and Lawyer
Simon Sebag Montefiore (1965-), British historian
Jerry Seinfeld (1954-), American stand-up comedian known for playing titular character in TV series Seinfeld
Vic Seixas (1923-2024), American Hall of Fame former top-10 tennis player
Peter Sellers (1925-1980), British comedian and actor; Knight of the Realm (Richard Henry Sellers )
David Serero (1974-), French architect; sephardi ancestors from Morocco
David Serero (1981-), French opera singer and actor; Sephardi ancestors from Morocco
Silvan Shalom (1958-), former Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance in Israel
Jamie-Lynn Sigler (1981-), American actress and singer
Joseph Sitt (1964-), founder of global real estate company Thor Equities
Raphael Soriano (1904-1988), Rhodes-born California mid-century modern architect
Baruch Spinoza (1632-1677), Dutch philosopher of Sephardic Portuguese origin
Henry Stern (California politician) (1982-), California State Senator
Dominique Strauss-Kahn (1949-), French politician; Finance Minister, 1997–99; President of the International Monetary Fund , 2007–11; Sephardic mother
Jeff Sutton (real estate developer) (1960-), American real estate developer and billionaire
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״Nani״ Noam Vazana (1982-), Israeli-Portuguese Singer, Trombonist and Composer and CEO of Why DIY Music
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See also
^ http://jewishencyclopedia.com/articles/1399-amigo-abraham [bare URL ]
^ Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
^ Lee, Felicia. "Facing Down His Color as a Path to Privilege," The New York Times (5 May 1999), pp. E1, 10; reprinted as "A Writer Confronts His Color as A Path to Privilege," in The International Herald Tribune (6 May 1999)
^ Obituary, Jewish Chronicle Dec 10, 1982 p.12
^ "Bullimore's sister buoyed by rabbis' support", Jewish Chronicle January 24, 1997 p.1
^ "Newsday.com / The Library @ newsday.com" . Archived from the original on 2007-03-11. Retrieved 2007-02-03 .
^ "Public Histoire - Sagas - Le TGV" . www.public-histoire.com . Archived from the original on 2001-09-07.
^ "Helene Cixous" . Archived from the original on 1999-08-26. Retrieved 2018-05-12 .
^ "DERRIDA - TRIBUTE TO JACQUES DERRIDA (1930-2004) previously at Film Forum in New York City" . Archived from the original on 27 September 2007. Retrieved 6 February 2007 .
^ Oxford Dictionary of National Biography : "he was of Portuguese Jewish descent"
^ Oxford Dictionary of National Biography : "the only son of David Guedalla, an almond broker in Mincing Lane, who came from a Spanish-Jewish family... He was buried in Golders Green Jewish cemetery"
^ "Leadership of Sephardic Community Alliance" . Archived from the original on 2018-09-02. Retrieved 2018-09-02 .
^ independent.co.uk: Obituary: Sir Joshua Hassan
^ Jacob M. Hassán
^ El pueblo de Estella dedicará una de sus calles al ceutí Jacob Hassan Archived 2015-11-17 at the Wayback Machine
^ Concise Dictionary of National Biography : "born into old, established Jewish family"
^ Horder, John (5 March 1993). "Obituary: Delia de Leon" . The Independent .
^ Encyclopaedia Judaica 11:1290
^ Oxford Dictionary of National Biography : "The Mocatta family were Jews driven from the Iberian peninsula in 1492"
^ Isabel Violante Pereira, "De Mendo da Guarda a D. Manuel I," Lisbon: Livros Horizonte, 2001. Notice that Inês Pires is only presently presented as a conversa , and that for centuries there was no known doubt regarding her non-Jewish Portuguese ethnicity (which, of course could have been hidden for religious and political reasons, her being the mother of Afonso, 1st Duke of Braganza ).