
Like a Bride
Drama · Romance · Comedy
Overview
Oshinica Mataraso and Rifke Groman are from two families from Europe: the Mataraso are Sephardic who came to Mexico after being expelled by the Catholic Monarchs, and the Groman are Ashkenazi and their lineage had to face the Holocaust. Oshinica and Rifke are Mexican-born Jews, although they feel treated as foreigners. Anxious to find their identity, Oshi and Rifke confront the traditions of their relatives.
Top Cast


Angélica Aragón
Angélica Aragón
Sarica Mataraso
Angélica Aragón
Sarica Mataraso


Ernesto Laguardia
Ernesto Laguardia
Eduardo Saavedra
Ernesto Laguardia
Eduardo Saavedra
Maya Mishalska
Maya Mishalska
Rebeca 'Rifke' Groman
Maya Mishalska
Rebeca 'Rifke' Groman


Claudette Maillé
Claudette Maillé
Oshi Mataraso
Claudette Maillé
Oshi Mataraso


Andrés Couturier
Andrés Couturier
Moshon Mataraso
Andrés Couturier
Moshon Mataraso


Verónica Langer
Verónica Langer
Raquel Groman
Verónica Langer
Raquel Groman
Ari Telch
Ari Telch
Jacobo
Ari Telch
Jacobo


Emilio Echevarría
Emilio Echevarría
Maestro
Emilio Echevarría
Maestro


Mercedes Pascual
Mercedes Pascual
Abuela Sol
Mercedes Pascual
Abuela Sol
Geraldine Bazán
Geraldine Bazán
Geraldine Bazán
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