Join the effort to map the Sephardi World

Make your journey count

If you visit a site, remember a family story, find a photograph, or know of a Sephardi trace that belongs here, you can add it in a few minutes. Submissions are reviewed before they appear on the public map.

Examples: a synagogue in Miami; a community center in Bulgaria; a family memory from Istanbul; a cemetery, school, or cultural society in New York; a museum collection; an artifact and the place where it was found; or a Torah scroll connected to Temple Beth Am.

A Sephardi space can be a building, object, document, person, memory, ritual, route, or story with a location.

Add a pinpoint to a Sephardi destination

1. Notice a Sephardi space

A synagogue, cemetery, school, home, monument, book, photograph, artifact, person, family memory, or community story can all belong.

2. Pin the destination

Search for the place or move the marker. If the location is uncertain, place it as close as possible and explain what you know.

3. Share why it matters

Add a short story, a source link when you have one, and an image if you have permission to share it.

Submit a new entry

Add your place to the map