Arthur Benveniste's Sephardi Page
Articles dealing with the history of Sephardic Jews, with a special interest in Crypto Jews.
Bloom Southwest Jewish Archives: Crypto-Jews
Articles on the Crypto-Jewish experience in the U.S. Southwest.
Converso Descendants in the American Southwest
Paper on the history and identity of the crypto-Jews.
European Sephardic Institute
Safeguarding the Sephardic culture of Greece, Turkey, Morocco and elsewhere, as well as the history of pre-1492 Spanish and Portuguese Judaism.
Foundation for the Advancement of Sephardic Studie
Articles, publications, and photographs illuminating the culture, history and genealogy of the Sephardim.
Historical Society of the Jews from Egypt
Historical and current information on the Sephardim of Egypt.
Jews in Medieval Spain
Historical information about the medieval Sephardim from the Society for Creative Anachronism.
Miracle in Orlando
Jerusalem Post article about the anousim (crypto-Jews) of Latin America.
Misgav Yerushalayim
Center at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem for the academic study of Sephardi and Oriental Jewish history and culture.
Sefarad Archives
Plain-text collection of messages to the SEFARAD mailing list, dealing with Sephardic Judaism. In English and Ladino.
Sephardic Holiday Fare
Article on traditional Hanukkah food of the Sephardim.
Sephardic House
Institute for researching and promoting Sephardic history, culture and genealogy.
Sephardic Jews.com
Resources for information about the history and the heritage of Sephardic Jews.
Sephardim and Crypto-Judaism: Definition of Terms
A concise introduction to the topic by Dr. Seth Ward of University of Denver.
Society for Crypto-Judaic Studies
Articles and membership information from a cultural association dedicated to the history of Iberian Crypto-Jews.
The Nahmans of Gerona
History, culture, language, and opinion articles from one Sephardi family.
The Sephardic Electronic Archive
A mailing list for those interested in Sephardic studies and affairs.
The Western Sephardic Tradition
History and customs of the medieval and Renaissance Sephardim.
Wandering Thoughts on the Sephardim and Their Lang
Essay by an Ashkenazi scholar at Dartmouth University.