Toledano

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Toledano
Reino de Toledo)"
Region of originSpain, Morocco, Greece, Israel, France; Spanish-speaking countries
Other names
Variant form(s)Toledani; Toledo, de Toledo
The city of Toledo, Spain where the Toledano family name originated.

Toledano (

Sephardi Jews in their various diasporas, indicating possible ancestry traced back to Toledo, Spain. The Toledano name was also retained among non-Jews in various Spanish-speaking countries.[citation needed
] The Jewish Toledanos were expelled from Spain in 1492. After the expulsion from Spain the Toledanos went to
Fez, Morocco during the 16th century from Salonika and from there went to Meknes
and became leaders of the community from the 16th century until the present day.

Notable bearers

  • Avi Toledano (born 1948), Moroccan-Israeli singer, 1982 Eurovision runner-up
  • Avraham Toledano, the Mashgiach ruchani of the Yeshivat Haraayon Hayehudi
  • Drew Tal (born Dror Toledano, 1957), photographer and artist in New York City
  • Ehud R. Toledano, Professor of Middle East history at Tel Aviv University and University Chair for Ottoman & Turkish Studies
  • Éric Toledano
    (born 1971), French film director, actor
  • Fernando Usero Toledano (born 1984), Spanish footballer
  • Haham Pinchas Toledano
    , chief rabbi of Amsterdam
  • José Antolin Toledano
    (1936–2022), Spanish industrialist
  • Hilda Toledano (a literary pseudonym; 1907–1995)
  • Ralph de Toledano (1916–2007), Jewish Moroccan-American political activist
  • Ralph Toledano (born 1951) French-Moroccan businessman
  • Samuel Toledano (1929– 1996), Jewish Moroccan-Spanish community leader
  • Shmuel Toledano (1921–2022), Israeli Mossad employee and politician
  • Sidney Toledano (born 1951), CEO of Christian Dior
  • Vicente Lombardo Toledano (1894–1968), Mexican politician and teacher
  • Ya'akov Moshe Toledano (1880–1960), Israeli Sephardic-haredi rabbi, chief rabbi of Cairo, Alexandria and Tel Aviv
  • Yuriorkis Gamboa Toledano (born 1981), Cuban boxer

See also

References

  1. ^ "Ma Nishma" (PDF). 24 August 2007. Archived from the original (PDF) on 20 July 2008. Retrieved 2023-05-21.

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