Elisheva Irma Diaz

Dr. Elisheva Irma Diaz de Hernandez, BAJS, MTS, DD (aka Irma Elizabeth Diaz) was born into a Hispanic Catholic family with Crypto-Sephardic roots​ and attended Catholic private school as a child. As a 1st generation Hispani​​c​ whose​ ​maternal and paternal​​ ​origins began in​ ​Southern ​Europe,​ Elisheva was brought up within​ ​her​​​ ​rich Mexican culture​. ​ ​A​s a​ ​young adult​, she entered the political world serving in a grassroots Congressional​ Campaign which​ ​after a victory​​ ​opened​ ​​many ​door​s​​ ​​in​​ ​Washington, DC​.​ The height of her national experience was​​ ​during the Reagan and Bush Senior White House years. Later her love for G-d launched her into a large full time ministry with a team of forty Pastors and leaders and a consistent global following. Through her travels as a speaker and producer of her own international television program she touched many lives. Her experience in Government opened doors in South America where she visited ​and was hosted ​annually​ ​for fourteen years ​to address members of parliament including members of​​ ​the United Nations.​ ​As a Bat Anusim she was always interested in Israel and diligently studied​ ​the Torah, ​Jewish sacre​d​​ ​writings​​ ​and​ ​​ancient​ literature​ ​while she served as a leader in Christian Ministry.​ ​Elisheva​ ​discovered more about her families roots during the time of the Spanish Inquisition and​​ ​began to fully embrace her true faith as a Jew in the late nineties​.​ She ​formally returned to her heritage in 2009. In 2012, she was ordained as a rabbi​ ​through​ ​the Jewish Spiritual Leaders Institute in New York​ ​and today is a Public Speaker and author serving as Vice President of The Coalition for Sephardic Hispanic and Ladino legacy in Los Angeles. She leads services and teaches in synagogues where she is invited and as of late finds herself very fulfilled bringing healing to others through hospice chaplaincy and bereavement work. She is the founder and President of the Ayekah Jewish Foundation and Co-founder​ ​and Vice President ​of the Coalition for Sephardic Hispanic and Ladino Legacy. (www.Ayekah.org)

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