Ortal Ben Dayan
- January 8, 2024
- Fashion Designer
Quick Facts
Full Name | Ortal Ben Dayan |
Occupation | Fashion Designer |
Date Of Birth | Jul 12, 1981(1981-07-12) |
Age | 43 |
Birthplace | Kiryat Shmona |
Country | Israel |
Birth City | Northern District |
Horoscope | Cancer |
Ortal Ben Dayan Biography
Name | Ortal Ben Dayan |
Birthday | Jul 12 |
Birth Year | 1981 |
Place Of Birth | Kiryat Shmona |
Home Town | Northern District |
Birth Country | Israel |
Birth Sign | Cancer |
Ortal Ben Dayan is one of the most popular and richest Fashion Designer who was born on July 12, 1981 in Kiryat Shmona, Northern District, Israel.
Ortal Ben Dayan (in Hebrew: אורטל בן דיין; born July 12, 1981) is a media personality, sociologist, Mizrahi feminist activist, blogger, and fashion and jewelry designer.
In 2006, Ben Dayan completed her BA in international relations and sociology, and in 2010 she completed her MA in sociology and anthropology, both Summa Cum Laude. At the age of 26 Ben Dayan was married for about a year. In June 2016, she married journalist and former conscientious objector Hagai Mattar. As of February 2019, the couple is expecting their first child. Ben Dayan and Mattar were selected as one of Time Out Tel Aviv’s “Power Couples” in August 2017. Ben Dayan became a vegan after participating in the Big Brother television series in 2014 alongside major Israeli animal rights activist Tal Gilboa.
Ortal Ben Dayan Net Worth
Net Worth | $5 Million |
Source Of Income | Fashion Designer |
House | Living in own house. |
Ortal Ben Dayan is one of the richest Fashion Designer from Israel. According to our analysis, Wikipedia, Forbes & Business Insider, Ortal Ben Dayan 's net worth $5 Million. (Last Update: December 11, 2023)
Ben Dayan was born in Kiryat Shmona on July 12, 1981 to a family of Moroccan extraction. Her parents divorced when she was 12 years old, and she moved in with her grandmother when she was 15. After being expelled from Danzinger High School in Kiryat Shmona, she began attending the nearby kibbutz high school in Kfar Bloom. The experience of being a Mizrahi “townie” in this more privileged Ashkenazi setting was of seminal importance to her later career and activism. During her compulsory military service, Ben Dayan was a soldier-teacher, beginning her social activism by working with youth groups from the geographic periphery of Israel.
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Afterwards, she became active in the Mizrahi Democratic Rainbow Coalition, where she was a member of the executive committee and spokeswoman during 2009-2010. In 2010 she was also the academic coordinator for Naamat, where she conducted seminars on women in the workforce. Also in 2010, she began working for the Mizrahi feminist organization Achoti – for Women in Israel, where she ran an anti-racism project and conducted a writing program called “Women Create a Language of Peace”, in which women from various marginalized groups participated, including Mizrahi women, Palestinian women, women from the former Soviet Union, and others. The project culminated in the publication of a book compiling the women’s writings.
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In 2011, she co-authored with activist Assaf Kintzer the blog “Hatzatetet” (the “Quotery”) an archival site of racist and sexist quotes by Israeli leaders of the founding generation and famous Zionist thinkers. In the years 2012-2013, she also ran the personal political blog “An Axe to Grind”, in which she wrote extensively on some of the explosive issues that took place on Facebook, including the storm surrounding the claim that the work of post- Soviet artist Zoya Cherkassky’s portrayal of Mizrahim is racist, as well as criticism of leading left wing Ashkenazi journalists and activists, such as Yossi Gurevitch, Amir Shibi, and Dror Feuer.