Yityish Titi Aynaw
Beauty pageant titleholder | |
Born | Yityish "Titi" Aynaw 26 November 1992 Addis Ababa, Ethiopia |
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Residence | Israel |
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Measurements | 36(34C)-26-37 |
Hair color | Black |
Eye color | Brown |
Title(s) | Miss Israel 2013 (Winner for Miss Universe) |
Major competition(s) |
Miss Universe 2013 |
Yityish "Titi" Aynaw (born 26 November 1992) is an Ethiopian-born Israeli model who won the title of Miss Israel in 2013. She is the first Ethiopian-born Jew to win the contest.[1] Aynaw is also the first black Miss Israel winner.[2]
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Biography
Early life and education
Aynaw was born in the village of Chahawit in Ethiopia's Gondar Province.[3] Growing up in Gondar Province, she led a "poor" but "often happy" childhood.[4] Her father died a year or two after her birth and her mother died when she was 10 years old, leaving her an orphan.[5][4] With her brother Yellek Aynaw, she moved to Israel to live with her grandparents when she was twelve.[6] The family lived in Netanya, Israel.[5] Initially, she struggled to assimilate, having to learn a different language[7] and adapt to a new culture.[3][8] However, she soon "threw herself at it," learning Hebrew and later serving in Israel's military.[3] In high school, Aynaw served as student body president, participated in track and field, and entered a national student film competition, winning first place.[5]
After graduating high school from Kfar HaNoar HaDati (Kfar Hassidim Youth Village), Aynaw served as a Lieutenant in the Military Police Corps of the Israel Defense Forces[4] and afterwards worked in a clothing store.[3]
Miss Israel 2013
Aynaw's friend registered her for the Miss Israel competition.[3][8] She had never modelled before.[8] In February, she won and received significant publicity in both national and international press.[3] Iris Cohen, the director of the competition, explained that "[Aynaw] stands on the stage and you cannot ignore her."[5] Aynaw's win was characterized by some members of the Ethiopian-Israeli community as being positive for Ethiopian-born Israelis.[9]
On March 2013, Aynaw was invited by the US President Barack Obama and the White House administration to attend a gala with Shimon Peres and Obama as he appreciated Israel crowning a black woman as Miss Israel and Aynaw having Obama as her "role model".[2][10] According to CNN's report "African Voices," Aynaw represented Israel in Miss Universe 2013. She was later named by The Jerusalem Post as 39th most influential Jew for that year.[11]
Miss Universe 2013
Aynaw represented Israel at the Miss Universe 2013 pageant on November 9, 2013 in Moscow. Although considered a favorite,[citation needed] she failed to place in the semifinals.
Personal life
Aynaw stated in a CNN article that she wanted to work in the fashion industry, be a role model for her community, and have a "big family" and "give my kids the experience I never had."[3] She is currently working on establishing a community arts education center in Netanya which would serve at-risk youth.[12]
Aynaw resides in Netanya, Israel.
See also
References
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Preceded by | Miss Israel 2013 |
Succeeded by Doron Matalon |
- Articles with unsourced statements from May 2016
- 1992 births
- Beta Israel
- Ethiopian beauty pageant winners
- Ethiopian emigrants to Israel
- Ethiopian Jews
- Israeli beauty pageant winners
- Israeli people of Ethiopian descent
- Jewish female models
- Living people
- Naturalized citizens of Israel
- Survivor (Israel) contestants
- People from Addis Ababa