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Crypto-Roots-MX is a cultural and genealogical initiative dedicated to uncovering and preserving the stories of Mexico’s hidden Sephardic Jewish heritage. Through archival research, family histories, and community collaboration, we trace the roots of crypto-Jewish families who shaped the spiritual and cultural fabric of New Spain. Your support helps us document ancestral lineages, share educational resources, and reconnect descendants with their Sephardic identity—illuminating a legacy once kept in the shadows | Crypto-Roots-MX is a cultural and genealogical initiative dedicated to uncovering and preserving the stories of Mexico’s hidden Sephardic Jewish heritage. Through archival research, family histories, and community collaboration, we trace the roots of crypto-Jewish families who shaped the spiritual and cultural fabric of New Spain. Your support helps us document ancestral lineages, share educational resources, and reconnect descendants with their Sephardic identity—illuminating a legacy once kept in the shadows | ||
CryptoRootsMX is led by Yaide García, whose lineage descends from several Sephardic settler families of New Spain — among them the Garza, Treviño, Figueroa, Velasco, Ávila, Escobedo, Cadena, Maluenda, Carbajal, Pacho, Oñate, Saavedra, Bocanegra, Zúñiga, Flores, De la Torre, Estrada, Salazar, Alarcón, Caraisco, and Caballería families. | |||
Latest revision as of 17:23, 10 November 2025

Crypto-Roots-MX is a cultural and genealogical initiative dedicated to uncovering and preserving the stories of Mexico’s hidden Sephardic Jewish heritage. Through archival research, family histories, and community collaboration, we trace the roots of crypto-Jewish families who shaped the spiritual and cultural fabric of New Spain. Your support helps us document ancestral lineages, share educational resources, and reconnect descendants with their Sephardic identity—illuminating a legacy once kept in the shadows
CryptoRootsMX is led by Yaide García, whose lineage descends from several Sephardic settler families of New Spain — among them the Garza, Treviño, Figueroa, Velasco, Ávila, Escobedo, Cadena, Maluenda, Carbajal, Pacho, Oñate, Saavedra, Bocanegra, Zúñiga, Flores, De la Torre, Estrada, Salazar, Alarcón, Caraisco, and Caballería families.