The terms “Sephardic” and “Mizrahi” are often used interchangeably, so what is the difference between these two groups? While “Sephardic” can refer to Iberian origins or a specific set of Jewish ritual practices, and “Mizrahi” historically referred to all non-Ashkenazi Israelis, the choice of which descriptor Jews from the Middle East and North Africa choose to identify with is often even more complicated than that.
Big Ideas
- "Sephardic" and "Mizrahi" identities hold deeper meanings beyond just where people come from.
- Labels can evolve from negative origins to powerful symbols of pride.
- Mizrahi influence has had and continues to have a profound impact on Israel's culture.
Essential Questions
- How has migration influenced the evolution and perception of Jewish identities like "Sephardic" and "Mizrahi"?
- How can a cultural identity be reclaimed after being viewed negatively?
- How has Mizrahi culture influenced modern-day Israel?