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This made her the first Sephardic Jew ever elected to state office.
He is believed to have used a young Sephardic Jew from his neighborhood as a model.
A proud Sephardic Jew, his philanthropic involvement reached every corner of our community.
Almost every Sephardic Jew in Israel has a similar story to tell, though perhaps not so gruesome.
Yes, sotomayor is of sephardic jew bloodline.
By history, I am a Sephardic Jew.
And if that artist was indeed Rembrandt, as some scholars believe, then the model was most likely a young Sephardic Jew from his neighborhood.
Montag was not a Chicano, but a Sephardic Jew who was supporting the movement.
Andrew Lim - Television star, actor, popular radio broadcaster and Sephardic Jew.
He was related by marriage to the Mocatta family and he himself was a Sephardic Jew.
"Even if a Sephardic Jew goes to watch a soccer game on the Sabbath, he is God-fearing.
His father, Albert J., was a Sephardic Jew who had emigrated from Turkey.
Her paternal great-grandfather was a Sephardic Jew whose family was expelled from Spain in the 17th century.
Mr. Zeitouni, who just turned 30, is a Sephardic Jew and a real estate agent, and the growth was something he wanted a piece of.
His father was a Moroccan Sephardic Jew and his mother was Algerian.
Mr. Berger's mother was a Sephardic Jew with a Hispanic-sounding maiden name.
In 1972, Monteverde married businessman Samuel Bendahan, also a Sephardic Jew.
He was born 1855 in Manisa, Ottoman Empire to relatively poor Sephardic Jew parents.
A Sephardic Jew who migrated from Morocco, Cohen proved a divisive choice for an always-contentious part.
"I'm still Spanish in my soul and in my heart," says one British Sephardic Jew, who asked not to be named.
Mr. Sheetrit, who like many of the party's members is a Sephardic Jew, offered himself up as the only candidate who cared about social issues.
Stora, an Algerian-born Sephardic Jew, is a slim, impish-looking woman in her early 40's with a mop of black hair.
Abraham Labatt was a Sephardic Jew born in Charleston, South Carolina.
The protagonist, who suffers from a mysterious and debilitating illness, is the granddaughter of a Sephardic Jew who left Turkey for Brazil.