Samuel Toledano (August 15, 1929 - July 22, 1996)[1] was a Spanish Jewish community leader and lawyer.
On December 16, 1968, he received from Minister of Justice Antonio Oriol a government proclamation formally revoking the Catholic Monarchs' Alhambra Decree that ordered the expulsion of practicing Jews.
[8] On March 31, 1992, he was among the Jewish leaders from around the world who welcomed King Juan Carlos I at his famous visit to a synagogue in Madrid.
He was also involved in business, serving as a board member and financial director of Jusan company in Madrid.
In his memory, the Samuel Toledano Prize was founded, which is awarded every year by the Misgav Yerushalayim Institute in Jerusalem to people from Spain, Israel, and other countries who contribute to the research of the Sephardic heritage and its Christian and Muslim context.