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Pnina Tornai : ウィキペディア英語版 | Pnina Tornai
Pnina Tornai (born November 25, 1962) is a wedding dress designer and reality television personality from Israel. She has made a name for herself by selling dresses in Kleinfeld Bridal salon on the reality television show ''Say Yes to the Dress''. She wanted to be an actress, but she put that aside when her third husband convinced her to bring her dresses to Kleinfeld Bridal. Tornai's designs were rejected initially, but she returned to Kleinfeld for other pitches. They accepted her new designs, and she has been Kleinfeld's best seller since.〔 While she has never taken a sewing lesson, her designs are wanted by brides across the world.〔 ==Personal life== Pnina Tornai was born to Shai Tornei and Ruth Tornei in 1962; she is the oldest of his four daughters. Tornai was given the name Perla at birth, which is her grandmother's name. In Hebrew, Perla translates to Pnina, thus she was called Pnina.〔 Her father was an Israeli diplomat from Alexandria, Egypt, and her mother was from Tangier, Morocco. As a child, Tornai dreamed of being an actress, but she went to high school instead. Upon graduating high school, she enlisted in Israel's mandatory one-year military service. Once her stint in the military ended, she decided to pursue her acting career by enrolling in acting school in Paris, France. Tornai married David Charles Meshulam in 1984. The two had a son.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.imdb.com/name/nm2509271/bio )〕 Tornai had a love for acting, but her first husband convinced her to quit acting school. Later, she married her second husband and divorced him.〔 She married her third husband, David Levinshtein, in March 2000. Levinshtein attended UCLA, where he received a master's degree in business. Levinshtein was the man who persuaded Tornai to bring her designs to Kleinfeld, when the two were in Los Angeles.〔 Tornai's mother died in December 2010.〔 She now resides in Ramat Hasharon.〔
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