Sephardic from Morocco, well my family is, I was born in New York NY USA. You'd think I could get a tan wouldn't you, nope, I get lobster red, I is a complete whitey. Go figure.
lol it's funny you mention that, people comment that I have a very typical Mizrahi face and my skin is quite light especially in the winter though I get dark brown in the sun and do not normally burn. My mother is medium tone, and my dad was a dark complexion but yet I am lighter than both of them. My hair is also light to medium brown but my mothers hair is light brown, my dads hair was black and curly yet I don't seem to really have curly hair, more wavy. I do have black eyes though, and I do mean black, not dark brown.
On a side note, this is interesting.
Some Sephardic Jews from Spain, Portugal, and Turkey also found their way to Poland and Romania and intermarried with Ashkenazic Jews. This has been confirmed by investigating numerous individual families' genealogies, some of which have Sephardic surnames and oral traditions of Sephardic ancestry. The Rappaport families came from northern Italy to eastern Europe, but one theory contends that they originated in Oporto, Portugal. Other Sephardic surnames include Peretz and Basson. The existence of Sephardic Jews in Poland and Russia is briefly cited in the famous genealogy books by Dan Rottenberg (Finding Our Fathers) and Arthur Kurzweil (From Generation to Generation). An example of a town where Sephardic Jews settled is Zamosc in Poland.