Rina Mor

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Rina Mor
צילום רינה מור.JPG
Born
Rina Messinger

(1956-02-16) February 16, 1956 (age 65)
TitleMalkat HaYofi 1976
Miss Universe 1976
ChildrenSharona Goder (born 1984), Daniela (born 1986)
Beauty pageant titleholder
Hair colorDark blonde
Eye colorBlue
Major
competition(s)
Miss Israel 1976
(Winner)
Miss Universe 1976
(Winner)

Rina Mor-Goder (Hebrew: רינה מור-גודר‎; née Messinger; February 16, 1956) is an Israeli lawyer, writer and beauty queen who was crowned Miss Universe 1976.

Biography[]

Rina Goder (née Messinger) was born in Kiryat Tiv'on, near Haifa. Her father was a mechanic and pilot in the Israeli Air Force and her mother was a kindergarten teacher. Rina Mor-Goder became a lawyer and mother of two daughters.

Beauty queen[]

She was the first Miss Israel ever to win the Miss Universe crown.[1]

In 1989 and 2004 she was a judge in the Miss Israel competition.

In 1981, she wrote a book on her experience as Miss Universe.[citation needed]

After her reign as Miss Universe, Messinger worked in public relations for the Jewish Agency and Israel Bonds in New York. After four years she returned to Israel and continued working in public relations for a private company. There she met her husband, with whom she has two daughters.[citation needed]

Legal career[]

In 1991, she began studying law at Tel Aviv University. After completing her bachelor's degree with honours, the family left for the Netherlands. She completed her master's degree there, specializing in family law. In 2002, after six years in the Netherlands, the family returned to Israel. Mor-Godor is a lawyer in Tel Aviv, working on her doctorate and appearing every week on the morning show of Channel 10, where she gives advice on family law.

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ "Portrait of Miss Universe 1976. Rina Messinger , as she poses on Park..." Getty Images. Retrieved 2021-06-08.
Awards and achievements
Preceded by
Finland Anne Marie Pohtamo
Miss Universe
1976
Succeeded by
Trinidad and Tobago Janelle Commissiong
Preceded by
Orit Cooper
Miss Israel
1976
Succeeded by
Zehava Vardi
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