Because when we know where we come from, we go forward. 

Meet Morasha, a groundbreaking organization dedicated not just to preserving Sephardic education, but living its beauty. 

So that our venerated Hakhamim light the way for a new generation.

So that the beautiful mosaic of Diaspora Judaism is celebrated for all it was and continues to be.

So that our children can learn from their glorious past and take pride in it.

<span data-metadata=""><span data-buffer="">For all these reasons, there is a Morasha to unite us.

<span data-metadata=""><span data-buffer="">For today, and for tomorrow.

<span data-metadata=""><span data-metadata=""><span data-buffer="">Our programs are created for all and act as a bridge between the Ashkenaz and Sephardic communities, while focused initiatives are designed for the next generation of Sephardic youth.

<span data-metadata=""><span data-buffer="">Where we

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<span data-metadata=""><span data-buffer="">started

<span data-metadata=""><span data-buffer="">And where we’re going<span data-metadata="">

Rabbi Netanel Isaacs

<span data-metadata=""><span data-buffer="">Meet Rabbi Netanel Isaacs,

<span data-metadata=""><span data-buffer="">founder and visionary behind Morasha.

As a member of the Sephardic community, I’ve always felt deeply connected to our rich heritage, culture, and identity. Growing up, I realized that while some families were able to instill this knowledge within their homes, many others lacked the resources or education to pass it on to their children. This realization fueled my passion to bridge this gap and ensure that every Sephardic youth has access to the education and appreciation of their heritage that they deserve.


After witnessing the disconnect between Sephardic youth and their heritage, I knew action was needed. Four years ago, I founded Morasha with the vision of providing a framework that supplements traditional education systems, ensuring that Sephardic youth receive the necessary knowledge and connection to their culture. 


At Morasha, we believe in empowering Sephardic youth to embrace their identity proudly. Through our innovative programming and community involvement, we strive to create a warm and inviting space where every individual feels connected to their heritage.

<span data-metadata=""><span data-buffer="">Join us on a journey of cultural preservation and enrichment

“Morasha not only subsidizes the lack of education but also actively engages with communities, offering Sephardic education within existing frameworks and fostering stronger bonds between families and their heritage.”

<span data-metadata=""><span data-buffer="">— Netanel Isaacs, founder of Morasha

Some ways we accomplish this mission:

education

With seasonal workshops, extracurricular programs for all that enhance Sephardic heritage and cultural awareness, as well as unique initiatives designed for Sephardic children, all will learn, grow, and cherish.

events

From a community-wide hilula to cooking demos, bring the legacy of Sephardic heritage to your doorstep with a full roster of events dedicated to the culture, heritage, and communities of Sephardic diaspora.

Communal Support

From community shul membership grants to Bar and Bat Mitzvah grants, Morasha lends support to the broader Sephardic community through their in-place institutions to help connect new generations to their past.

We’re proud to work with these great organizations

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Morasha has… changed our lives for the better.​

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