Eighty-three-year-old wins Miss Holocaust Survivors Beauty Pageant

Rita Berkowitz was chosen among the 16 European natives who participated in the contest

JERUSALEM — A Romania-born woman who immigrated to Israel won the third annual Miss Holocaust Survivors Beauty Pageant in Haifa, Israel.

Rita Berkowitz, 83, was chosen among the 16 European natives who participated in the contest on Tuesday.

She came to Israel in 1951.

Hairdressers and makeup artists primped and pampered the contestants before they took to the runway. The participants shared their personal stories of survival with the audience, Reuters reported.

Berkowitz is the mother of one, grandmother of six and great-grandmother of five, according to Reuters.

In a message for “the entire people of Israel,” she said: “That all Jews from all across the world will come (to Israel), all of them. And we shall be stronger. We are not afraid of anyone. The Jew will never disappear from the world.”

The pageant was organized by the Helping Hand organization, which aids Holocaust survivors living in Israel. There are currently some 200,000 survivors that live in Israel.

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