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Israel crowns 93-year-old as 'Miss Holocaust Survivor'

Holocaust survivor Tova Ringer, 93, reacts after winning the annual Holocaust survivors' beauty pageant in Haifa, Israel October 14, 2018. REUTERS/Corinna Kern

HAIFA, Israel (Reuters) - A 93-year-old great-grandmother was crowned "Miss Holocaust Survivor" on Sunday in an annual Israeli beauty pageant designed to put a smile on women who endured the horrors of the Nazi genocide.

A dozen contestants cautiously trod the catwalk - at times assisted - in the city of Haifa, with hair coiffed, make-up applied and sashes adorning their dresses.

Several generations of relatives, along with well-wishers, cheered and snapped pictures, underscoring the organizers' message that the contest bestows glamour and honor on the dwindling number of those whose youth was stolen in wartime Europe but who went on build new lives for themselves in Israel.

Holocaust survivor Tova Ringer, 93 year old, reacts after winning the annual Holocaust survivors' beauty pageant in in Haifa, Israel October 14, 2018. REUTERS/Corinna Kern

"I'm very happy. It's something special," said the new Miss Holocaust Survivor, Polish-born Tova Ringer, who lost her parents, four sisters and a grandmother in Auschwitz death camp.

"I don't have words for the people working here. They gave so much ... heart for us," she told Reuters.

"I wouldn't believe that at my age I would be a beauty," the former jeweler laughed, her tiara perched on her white hair.

Holocaust survivors take part in the annual Holocaust survivors' beauty pageantin Haifa, Israel October 14, 2018. REUTERS/Corinna Kern

Other contestants included a retired gynaecologist and gas technician, both 81 years old, and two authors of Holocaust memoirs. The youngest, 74, still works as a teacher despite complications of pneumonia she suffered as a baby in Romania.

Some commentators and survivors worry that the event cheapens the memory of the 6 million Jews killed by the Nazis.

But one German spectator deemed it "a wonderful celebration".

Holocaust survivors wait outside the hall where the annual Holocaust survivors' beauty pageant takes place, before the beginning of the contest, in Haifa, Israel October 14, 2018. REUTERS/Corinna Kern

"It is very important for my generation to know the history of the Holocaust, of the Shoah, and it is important for me to support these people," said Jan Fischer, a 52-year-old credit card manager from Munich.

"I wish that this (genocide) won't happen again - never."

Holocaust survivor Tamara Weitzman, 81, gets make up before the beginning of the annual Holocaust survivors' beauty pageant in Haifa, Israel October 14, 2018. REUTERS/Corinna Kern

(Writing by Dan Williams; Editing by Robin Pomeroy)

Holocaust survivors take part in the annual Holocaust survivors' beauty pageant in Haifa, Israel October 14, 2018. REUTERS/Corinna Kern
Holocaust survivors take part in the annual Holocaust survivors' beauty pageant in Haifa, Israel October 14, 2018. REUTERS/Corinna Kern
Holocaust survivors look at the mobile phone after they arrived to take part in the annual Holocaust survivors' beauty pageant in Haifa, Israel October 14, 2018. REUTERS/Corinna Kern
Holocaust survivors take part in the annual Holocaust survivors' beauty pageant in Haifa, Israel October 14, 2018. REUTERS/Corinna Kern
Holocaust survivors take part in the annual Holocaust survivors' beauty pageant in Haifa, Israel October 14, 2018. REUTERS/Corinna Kern
Holocaust survivor Rita Kasimow Brown, 85, gets her hair done before the beginning of the annual Holocaust survivors' beauty pageant in Haifa, Israel October 14, 2018. REUTERS/Corinna Kern
Holocaust survivor Polina Iluchin, 81, arrives to take part in the annual Holocaust survivors' beauty pageant in Haifa, Israel October 14, 2018. REUTERS/Corinna Kern
Holocaust survivor Polina Iluchin, 81, gets make up before the beginning of the annual Holocaust survivors' beauty pageant in Haifa, Israel October 14, 2018. REUTERS/Corinna Kern
Holocaust survivor Rita Kasimow Brown, 85, arrives to take part in the annual Holocaust survivors' beauty pageant in Haifa, Israel October 14, 2018. REUTERS/Corinna Kern
Holocaust survivor Rita Kasimow Brown, 85, arrives to take part in the annual Holocaust survivors' beauty pageant in Haifa, Israel October 14, 2018. REUTERS/Corinna Kern
Holocaust survivors sit in a limousine as they are brought to take part in the annual Holocaust survivors' beauty pageant in Haifa, Israel October 14, 2018. REUTERS/Corinna Kern
A Holocaust survivor waits for the beginning of the annual Holocaust survivors' beauty pageant in Haifa, Israel October 14, 2018. REUTERS/Corinna Kern
Holocaust survivor Riva Levin, 81, gets make up before the beginning of the annual Holocaust survivors' beauty pageant in Haifa, Israel October 14, 2018. REUTERS/Corinna Kern
Holocaust survivor Madeleine Schwartz, 74, gets make up before the beginning of the annual Holocaust survivors' beauty pageant in Haifa, Israel October 14, 2018. REUTERS/Corinna Kern
Holocaust survivors gather outside the hall where the annual Holocaust survivors' beauty pageant takes place, before the beginning of the contest in Haifa, Israel October 14, 2018. REUTERS/Corinna Kern
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