The Jerusalem Post

Jewish woman advances to finals of Miss Germany contest

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A Jewish woman has qualified for the final round of the Miss Germany 2018 contest.

Tamar Morali, 21, won the title of Miss Internet over the weekend, which qualifies her to compete against about 20 other women who have won in other categories to become Miss Germany. She was chosen among the 10 contestant­s in the final round by a panel of celebrity judges, as well as in online voting, following evening gown and bathing suit competitio­ns, as well as a personal interview.

Morali said before the last round that organizers told her she is the first Jewish woman to get this far in the Miss Germany competitio­n.

The final stage of the contest organized by the Miss Germany Corporatio­n will take place in the Europa-Park theme park, located between Freiburg and Strasbourg, France, on February 24.

Morali was born in the German city of Karlsruhe but grew up in Vienna, where she was active in the Jewish community. At 17, she spent a gap year in Israel, and she is currently studying toward a bachelor’s degree in communicat­ions and business there, at the Interdisci­plinary Center Herzliya.

In 2011, a Jewish woman, Valeria Bystritska­ia, was crowned a Miss Germany in a different competitio­n. But fearing antisemiti­sm Bystritska­ia, a Russia native who moved to Germany at the age of seven, kept her Jewish heritage a secret. (JTA)

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(Instagram) TAMAR MORALI

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