Sarela Pilosof
Artist
Israeli visual artist known for her distinctive Sephardic-inspired works
"princess, noblewoman"
"lady of high rank"
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“A lyrical Sephardic variant of the matriarch Sarah”
Sarela is a diminutive or elaborated form of Sara/Sarah, one of the most ancient and revered names in the world. Sarah comes from the Hebrew word meaning princess or noblewoman, and was the name of the matriarch of the Jewish people in the Book of Genesis. The -ela suffix adds a musical quality common in Sephardic and Eastern European Jewish naming traditions, creating a tender, affectionate variant of the beloved classic.
Sarela is primarily found among Sephardic Jewish families, particularly those of Moroccan, Turkish, and Greek heritage, where elaborate forms of classic Hebrew names are traditional. It has remained rare but cherished, maintaining its place as a distinctive alternative to the ubiquitous Sarah.
Sarah is one of the most important names in Jewish, Christian, and Islamic traditions — she is the wife of Abraham and mother of Isaac, making Sarela a name that connects a child to the very origins of the Abrahamic faiths. In the Torah, God himself changed her name from Sarai to Sarah.
Artist
Israeli visual artist known for her distinctive Sephardic-inspired works
Religious
Wife of Abraham and mother of Isaac in the Hebrew Bible, considered the mother of the Jewish people