The various migrations outside of Turkey has produced descendants of Turkish Jews in Europe, Israel, United States, and Canada. Today, there are still various synagogues that maintain Jewish-Turkish traditions. The Sephardic Synagogue Sephardic Bikur Holim in
Seattle, Washington, was formed by Jews from Turkey, and still uses
Ladino in some portions of the Shabbat services. They created a
siddur called Zehut Yosef, written by
Hazzan Isaac Azose, to preserve their unique traditions. In recent years, several hundred Turkish Jews, who have been able to prove that they are descended from
Jews expelled from Portugal in 1497, have
emigrated to Portugal and acquired
Portuguese citizenship. ==Notable Turkish Jews==
Academia , Turkish economist and professor at
Harvard University •
Maír José Benardete (1895–1989), Ottoman-born American scholar of
Sephardic studies; professor at
Brooklyn College •
Ruth Behar (born 1956), Cuban-American anthropologist; professor at the
University of Michigan •
José Benardete (1928–2016), American philosopher; professor of philosophy at
Syracuse University •
Seth Benardete (1930–2001), American classicist; professor
New York University and
The New School •
Doron Ben-Atar (born 1957), American historian and playwright; professor of history at
Fordham University •
Seyla Benhabib (born 1950), Turkish-born American political theorist; professor at
Columbia Law School •
Edit Doron (1951–2019), Israeli linguist; professor at
Hebrew University of Jerusalem •
Lois Ellen Frank (born 1960), American food historian; professor at the
Institute of American Indian Arts •
Yomtov Garti (1915–2011), Turkish mathematician and a teacher of mathematics, physics and cosmography •
John Gerassi (1931–2012), French-American professor, journalist and political activist •
Joseph Halévy (1827–1917), French
orientalist and traveller; professor of
Ethiopic in the
École pratique des hautes études; librarian of the
Société Asiatique •
Israel Hanukoglu (born 1952), Turkish-born Israeli
biochemist; professor at
Ariel University; former science and technology adviser to the
prime minister of
Israel (1996–1999) •
Yossef H. Hatzor (born 1959), Israeli professor of Earth and Environmental Sciences at the
Ben-Gurion University of the Negev •
Jaklin Kornfilt ( 1940s), Turkish
theoretical linguist and professor at
Syracuse University; known for her contributions to the fields of
Turkish language and grammar, and Turkic
language typology •
Miriam Lichtheim (1914–2004), Turkish-born American-Israeli
Egyptologist, academic, librarian and translator •
Jacob L. Moreno (1889–1974), Romanian-American
psychiatrist; the founder of
psychodrama; pioneer of
group psychotherapy •
Jonathan D. Moreno (born 1952), American philosopher and historian; professor at the
University of Pennsylvania •
Aron Rodrigue (born 1957), Turkish-born American professor in Jewish Culture and History at
Stanford University •
Dani Rodrik (born 1957), Turkish economist and professor at
Harvard University •
Nathan Salmon (born 1951), American philosopher; professor at the
University of California, Santa Barbara •
Ishak Saporta (born 1957), Israeli professor of business ethics at
Tel Aviv University •
Simon Schama (born 1945), English historian and television presenter; professor at
Columbia University Arts and entertainment , Israeli rock singer and guitarist ,
Ladino singer , composer , Turkish singer •
Maurice Abravanel (1903–1993), Ottoman-born American classical music conductor •
Anjelika Akbar (born 1969), Turkish composer, pianist and writer •
Philip Arditti (born 1979), Turkish theatre and television actor •
Adi Ashkenazi (born 1975), Israeli actress, screenwriter and stand-up comedian •
Lior Ashkenazi (born 1968), Israeli actor, voice actor, comedian and television presenter •
Mili Avital (born 1972), Israeli actress •
Aki Avni (born 1967), Israeli actor, entertainer and television host •
Hank Azaria (born 1964), is an American actor and producer •
Jeff Baena (born 1977–), American screenwriter and film director •
Kathy Barr (1929–2008), American vocalist •
Albert Beger (born 1959), Istanbul-born Israeli saxophonist and flutist •
Bea Benaderet (1906–1968), American actress •
Ceki Benşuşe (born 1980), Turkish guitar player of the Turkish band
Sefarad •
Albert Bitran (1931–2018), French painter and sculptor •
Can Bonomo (born 1987), Turkish singer who represented
Turkey in the
Eurovision Song Contest 2012 •
Assi Cohen (born 1974), Israeli comedian and actor •
Sacha Distel (1933–2004), French musician •
Bob Dylan (born 1941), American singer and songwriter;
2016 Nobel Prize in Literature winner •
Jesse Dylan (born 1966), American film director and production executive •
Roza Eskenazi (1890 – 1980), Istanbul-born Greek dancer and singer of
rebetiko •
Savi Gabizon (born 1960), Israeli filmmaker, screenwriter and producer •
Yehoram Gaon (born 1939), Israeli singer, actor, director, comedian, producer, television and radio host •
Miki Gavrielov (born 1949), Israeli composer •
Fernando Gerassi (1899–1974), Turkish-born American artist •
Eydie Gormé (1928–2013), American singer •
Isaac Guillory (1947–2000), American
folk guitarist •
Sienna Guillory (born 1975), English actress and former model •
Emma Kingston (born 1991), British stage actress •
Lainie Kazan (born 1940), American actress and singer •
Alberto Hemsi (1898–1975), Turkish-born French composer •
Victoria Kamhi ( 1905–1997), Turkish pianist •
Tchéky Karyo (1953–2005), French actor and musician •
Victor Laredo (1910–2003), American documentary photographer •
Shaily Lipa (born 1974), Israeli cookbook author, content creator and TV
cookery show host •
Sami Levi (born 1981), Turkish soloist of the Turkish band
Sefarad •
Kohava Levy (born 1946), Israeli singer, songwriter, composer and poet in
Ladino •
Yasmin Levy (born 1975), Israeli Ladino singer and songwriter •
Yitzhak Levy (1919–1977), Israeli singer, songwriter, musicologist and composer in Ladino •
Linet (born 1975), Turkish-Israeli singer •
Art Metrano (1936–2001), American actor •
Paul Misraki (1908–1998), French composer •
Darío Moreno (1921–1968), Turkish
polyglot singer •
Eliad Nachum (born 1990), Israeli singer, songwriter and television actor •
Germaine Poliakov (1918–2020), French music teacher and Holocaust survivor •
Jacques Rémy (1911–1981), French screenwriter •
Berry Sakharof (born 1957), Israeli rock guitarist, singer, songwriter and producer •
Rudolph Schildkraut (1862–1930), Austrian film and theatre actor •
Altina Schinasi (1907–1999), American sculptor, filmmaker, actress and inventor •
Neil Sedaka (born 1939), American singer, songwriter and pianist •
Rotem Sela (born 1953), Israeli actress best known for starring in the Israeli television series
Beauty and the Baker (2013–2021) •
Shlomi Shabat (born 1954), Israeli vocalist and musician •
Cem Stamati (born 1981), bass guitar player of the Turkish band
Sefarad •
Alona Tal (born 1983), Israeli actress and singer •
Roy Gokay Wol (born 1984), Turkish-Israeli film producer and director •
Ed Wynn (1886–1966), American actor and comedian •
Keenan Wynn (1916–1986), American
character actor •
Ned Wynn (1941–2020), American actor and screenwriter
Business , Ottoman financier and philanthropist; patriarch of the
House of Camondo , founder of
Groupe Danone •
Ishak Alaton (1927–2016), Turkish businessman and co-founder of
Alarko Holding •
Leyla Alaton (born 1961), Turkish businesswoman and art collector, board member of
Alarko and
Alvimedica •
Isak Andic (1953–2024), Turkish-Spanish businessman and co-founder of clothing retailer
Mango •
Howard Behar (born 1944), American businessman; president of
Starbucks Coffee Company International •
Abraham Salomon Camondo (1781–1873), Ottoman financier and philanthropist; patriarch of the
House of Camondo •
Isaac de Camondo (1851–1911), Ottoman-born French businessman and art collector •
Moïse de Camondo (1860–1935), Ottoman-born French banker and art collector •
Isaac Carasso (1874–1939), Ottoman-born Spanish businessman; founder of
Groupe Danone; member of
Carasso family •
Giuseppe Eskenazi (born 1939), Turkish businessman and
Chinese art dealer; founder of
Eskenazi •
Üzeyir Garih (1929–2001), Turkish businessman and co-founder of
Alarko Holding •
Cem Hakko (born 1955), Turkish businessman and president of
Vakko •
Vitali Hakko (1913–2007), Turkish businessman, founder of the
Vakko •
Jeffi Medina (born 1950), Turkish businessman and co-founder of Medina Turgul
DDB; former president of Advertising Association of Turkey •
Gracia Mendes Nasi (1510–1569), Ottoman-Portuguese philanthropist, businesswoman, and member of the Mendes
Benveniste family; one of the wealthiest and most influential women of
Renaissance Europe; known for securing a long-term lease of
Tiberias in the Safed
sanjak (modern day Israel) from
Suleiman the Magnificent •
Silvio Santos (1930–2024), Brazilian media mogul and television host •
Morris Schinasi (1855–1928),
Ottoman-born American businessman in the
tobacco industry •
Izak Senbahar (born 1959), American real estate developer
Politics, military and government ,
President of Israel from 1978 to 1983|alt=Yitzhak Navon, President of Israel from 1978 to 1983 , Ottoman lawyer and member of the
Ottoman Chamber of Deputies •
Avichay Adraee (born 1982), Israeli military officer; head of the Arab media division of the
IDF Spokesperson's Unit •
Mordechai Alkahi (1925–1947),
Petah Tikva-born Turkish member of the
Irgun •
Albert Antébi (1873–1919), Ottoman public activist and community leader born in
Ottoman Syria, who worked for the old and new Jewish settlement in
Palestine •
Solomon Ashkenazi ( 1520–1602), Ottoman-Venetian physician and businessman active in
Ottoman,
Venetian and
Polish–Lithuanian politics •
Ruhama Avraham (born 1964), Israeli politician who served as a member of the
Knesset •
Esther Benbassa (born 1950), French historian and politician; member of the
French Senate (2011–2023) •
Avraham Ben-Shoshan (born 1940), Israeli military officer; Commander of the
Israeli Navy (1985-1989) •
Eliezer Cohen (born 1934), Israeli politician who served as a member of the
Knesset •
Geulah Cohen (1925–2019), Israeli politician and activist •
Nechemya Cohen (1943–1967), Israeli soldier; the most decorated soldier in the history of the
IDF •
Steve Cohen (born 1949), American attorney and politician; member of the
U.S. House of Representatives •
Dalia Dorner (born 1934), Israeli-Turkish judge; justice of the
Supreme Court of Israel (1993-2004) •
Shlomo Gazit (1926–2020), Israeli military officer and academic;
major general in the
Israel Defense Forces, head of the
Military Intelligence Directorate •
Mordechai Gazit (1922–2016), Israeli diplomat; adviser to Israeli Prime Minister
Golda Meir; ambassador to
France; and Director-General of the
Israeli Foreign Ministry •
Françoise Giroud (1916–2003), French journalist, screenwriter, writer, and politician;
Minister of Culture •
Yaakov Hagoel (born 1971), Chairman of the
World Zionist Organization •
Emanuel Karasu (1862–1934), Ottoman lawyer and politician; member of the
Ottoman Chamber of Deputies, member of the
Young Turks •
Ileana Ros-Lehtinen (born 1952), American politician, member of the
U.S. House of Representatives •
Alejandro Mayorkas (born 1959), American attorney and government official, 7th
United States Secretary of Homeland Security •
Yitzhak Navon (1921–2015), Israeli politician, diplomat, playwright, and author; 5th
President of Israel; first Israeli president born in
Jerusalem and the first Sephardi Jew to serve in that office •
Tamir Pardo (born 1953), Israeli intelligence officer; 11th Director of
Mossad •
Emin Pasha (1840–1892), Ottoman physician,
naturalist, and governor of the
Egyptian province of
Equatoria on the upper
Nile •
Luisa Porritt (born 1987), British politician •
Issy Smith (1890–1940), British-Australian military officer and recipient of the
Victoria Cross •
Moshe Bar Siman Tov (born 1976), Israeli economist and the Director-General of the
Ministry of Health •
David Tzur (born 1959), Israeli politician and former policeman; member of the
Knesset Religion ,
Hakham Bashi (
Chief Rabbi) of Turkey (2002-2025) , Chief Rabbi and author of
Smyrna; member of the
Pallache family •
Aaron Alfandari ( 1700–1774), Turkish
Talmudic writer •
Marc D. Angel (born 1945), American rabbi and author •
Hayyim Isaac Algazi ( 1819), Turkish Chief Rabbi of
Smyrna •
Yom Tov Algazi (1727–1782), Ottoman
Chief Rabbi of Jerusalem (1773-1782) •
Hayyim ben Jacob Alfandari (1558–1640), Turkish
Talmudic educator and writer •
Solomon Eliezer Alfandari ( 1826–1830), Ottoman rabbi,
kabbalist and
rosh yeshiva of
Istanbul •
Albert Jean Amateau (1889–1996), Turkish rabbi, lawyer and social activist •
David Asseo (1914–2002), Turkish rabbi;
Hakham Bashi (
Chief Rabbi) of the
Republic of Turkey (1961-2002) •
Asenath Barzani (1590 – 1670), Ottoman-Kurdish female rabbinical scholar and poet •
Joshua ben Israel Benveniste ( 1590 – 1668), Ottoman rabbi at
Constantinople and physician •
Elijah Capsali ( 1485–1550), Ottoman rabbi and historian •
Moses Capsali (1420–1495), Ottoman rabbi; first
Hakham Bashi (
Chief Rabbi) of the Ottoman Empire •
Abraham Danon (1857–1925), Turkish rabbi,
Hebraist, writer and poet •
Haim Moussa Douek (1905–1974), Turkish rabbi; last Chief Rabbi of
Egypt •
Menahem Egozi ( 1500s), Turkish
Talmudist •
Ishak Haleva (1940–2025), Turkish rabbi;
Hakham Bashi (
Chief Rabbi) of Turkey (2002-2025) •
Aaron ben Solomon ben Hasun ( 1500s), Turkish rabbi and
Talmudic scholar •
Barzillai ben Baruch Jabez ( 1700s), Turkish
Talmudist •
Elijah Mizrachi ( 1455–1525), Ottoman
Talmudist and
posek; authority on
Halakha and mathematician •
Chaim Nahum (1872–1960), Turkish rabbi;
Grand Rabbi of the Ottoman Empire;
jurist, and
linguist; member of the Turkish delegation for the
Lausanne Treaty •
Abraham Palacci ( 1809–1898), Turkish rabbi; Chief Rabbi and author of
Smyrna; member of the
Pallache family •
Haim Palachi ( 1788–1868), Turkish rabbi; Chief Rabbi of Smyrna and
Gaon •
Joseph Palacci (1815–1896), Turkish rabbi and author in
Ladino and Hebrew in Smyrna •
Rahamim Nissim Palacci (1813–1907), Turkish rabbi; Chief Rabbi of Smyrna and author •
Mosè Piccio ( 1576), Ottoman lexicographer; compiled
Zikhron Torat Moshe (
Hebrew: זכרון תורת משה) •
Benjamin Pontremoli (1740–1784), Turkish rabbi and poet, member of the Pontremoli dynasty •
Yitzhak Sarfati ( 1400s), French-Ottoman rabbi; Chief Rabbi of
Edirne •
Joseph Taitazak ( 1529), Ottoman
Talmudic authority and
Kabbalist; member of the
Taitazak family •
Sabbatai Zevi (1926–1676), Ottoman former
Jewish mystic and
rabbi from
Smyrna; founder of the
Sabbatean movement •
Aaron Zorogon ( 1600s), Turkish
Torah scholar
Sports , basketball player and coach •
Eli Abarbanel (born 1976), Israeli football player •
Barak Bakhar (born 1979), Israeli former
player and the current manager of
Maccabi Haifa •
Pini Balili (born 1979), Israeli former football manager and former football player •
Avram Barokas (1926–2003), Turkish basketball player and coach •
Arik Benado (born 1973), Israeli football manager and former player •
Joe Bonomo (1901–1978), American weightlifter, strongman and actor •
Rober Eryol (1930–2000), Turkish football player for
Galatasaray and manager for
Hapoel Be'er-Sheva •
Umut Güzelses (born 1987), Turkish-Israeli football player •
Alfred König (1913–1987), Turkish Olympic
sprinter and 1935
Maccabiah Games competitor •
Jack Molinas (1931–1975), American professional basketball player;
NBA All-Star (
1954) •
Adi Soffer (born 1987), Israeli footballer •
Avi Soffer (born 1986), Israeli football player •
Garrett Wittels (born 1990), American
baseball player
Literature and journalism , author,
1981 Nobel Prize in Literature winner •
Alexander Aciman (born 1990), American writer and journalist •
André Aciman (born 1951), American writer •
Stella Aciman (born 1953), Turkish novelist, columnist for
Yeni Düzen •
Beki Luiza Bahar (1926–2011), Turkish writer and playwright •
Asa Benveniste (1925–1990), American poet, typographer and publisher •
Elias Canetti (1905–1994),
German-language writer, novelist, memoirist;
1981 Nobel Prize in Literature winner •
Elia Carmona (1869–1931), Ottoman author and journalist; founder of
El Jugueton (
Hebrew: איל ג'וגיטון) •
Vitalis Danon (1897–1969), Ottoman-Tunisian writer and educator at
Alliance Israélite Universelle •
Moris Farhi (1935–2019), Turkish author, vice president of
International PEN (2001-2019) •
Erol Güney (1914–2009), Turkish-Israeli journalist, translator and author •
Albert Karasu (1885–1982), Turkish journalist •
Sami Kohen (1928–2021), Turkish journalist and columnist for
Milliyet •
Mario Levi (1957–2024), Turkish novelist, journalist and scholar with a focus on modern
Turkish literature •
Peter Levi (1931–2000), English poet, archaeologist,
Jesuit priest, travel writer, biographer, academic and critic;
Professor of Poetry at the
University of Oxford (1984–1989) •
Saadia ben Abraham Longo ( 1500s), Turkish
Hebrew poet •
Roni Margulies (1955–2023), Turkish poet, author, translator and political activist •
Leandra Medine (born 1988), American author and blogger •
Édouard Roditi (1910–1992), American poet, short-story writer, critic and translator of Turkish •
Moshe Shaul (1929–2023), Israeli journalist, writer and researcher of the culture of Sephardi Jews •
Diana Souhami (born 1940), English writer •
Benny Ziffer (born 1953), Israeli author and journalist
Miscellaneous , Ottoman corsair and second in command of
Hayreddin Barbarossa •
Tobias Cohn (1652–1729), Polish-Ottoman physician to Ottoman Sultan
Mehmed IV,
Suleiman II,
Ahmed II,
Mustafa II and
Ahmed III •
Jacque Fresco (1916–2007), American
futurist •
Bohor Hallegua ( 1926), Ottoman chess player •
Moses Hamon (1490–1554), Ottoman physician and patron Jewish learning •
Yolande Harmer (1913–1959), Israeli intelligence officer who operated in
Egypt •
Hila Klein (born 1987), Israeli-American YouTuber •
Liran Kohener (born 1988), Israeli model;
Miss Israel 2007 •
Rodrigo Lehtinen (born 1986), American
LGBTQ rights advocate •
Joseph Nasi (1524–1579), Ottoman diplomat and administrator; influential figure in the
Ottoman Empire during the rules of both
Sultan Suleiman I and
Selim II •
Joseph Niego (1863–1945), Turkish-born Jewish activist •
Lenore Skenazy (born 1959), American speaker, blogger, syndicated columnist, author, and
reality show host •
Rona Ramon (1964–2018), Israeli public activist and
STEM influencer •
Sinan Reis ( 1533–1546), Ottoman corsair; second in command of the
Ottoman admiral Hayreddin Barbarossa •
Solomon ibn Verga ( 1460–1554), historian, physician, and author of the
Shevet Yehudah (
Hebrew: שבט יהודה) ==See also==