Tel Aviv, December 3, 2024 – In today’s world, dominated by news of conflicts and calamities, Israel stands out as a beacon of democracy where personal freedoms, including those related to sexual expression, are not just protected but actively celebrated. Tel Aviv, with its renowned Pride parade, epitomizes this spirit of inclusivity, fostering a rare synergy between the Orthodox and secular communities and embracing diverse figures from artists to members of the LGBTQ+ community. Israel’s approach offers a dynamic model of cultural integration and acceptance.

Delving into a Cultural Divide
However, beneath this veneer of tolerance and diversity celebration, deeper stories are surfacing that call into question the harmony between proclaimed values and actual behaviors.
Central to the controversy are figures such as Noa Yaron Dayan and Dalit Aizner, a couple of Orthodox religious figures but also a rainbow couple, who have been together for at least seven years.
We attempted to contact them to better understand if this is considered a cultural conflict. Noa, once a television celebrity and now a spiritual guide, and Dalit, popularly known as DJ Dali, are thrust into the spotlight by an investigation that reveals a complex and unsettling reality.

Undercurrents of Manipulation and Hidden Agendas
Our investigations have brought to light allegations that Dalit has manipulated numerous married women, contributing to the deterioration of their marital relationships. One poignant testimony describes a pregnant woman who was persistently harassed by Dalit, jeopardizing the stability of her family life. Further probing has uncovered claims that Dalit takes pride in having disrupted three marriages, an issue that is now being meticulously examined through further testimonies and document reviews.
The ‘Na Nach’ Facade
Interestingly, both Noa and Dalit are linked to the ‘Na Nach’ movement, a name that misleadingly suggests an affiliation with the Breslov movement known for its high spiritual and cultural standards. The actions of these two figures starkly contrast with the expected Orthodox standards in Israel, triggering debates and reactions within the religious community.
Unsettling Communications: Probing the Depths of Influence and Intimidation

We attempted to contact Noa Yaron Dayan by phone but received no response. Among the various messages received, one particularly disturbing reply stands out: “I’m gonna spend all Shabbat with your son and I gonna start speaking man… so, see you on the next level.”
This message, which suggests the prospect of spending an entire day with a minor, discussing his father and promising to take the conversation “to the next level,” exhibits a manipulative and intimidating tone. This aspect will be the subject of further journalistic investigation as we seek to uncover the business interests hidden behind this facade. Additionally, WhatsApp audio recordings will be published, potentially shedding more light on the matter.
Community Reactions and the Quest for Authenticity
These disclosures prompt critical reflection on the consistency between the religious teachings espoused by these leaders and their personal conduct as revealed by the investigation. The Orthodox community, deeply rooted in ethical principles and the strict observance of Halakhic laws, is now compelled to confront accusations that shake the foundation of trust in its leadership.
The evidence compiled is now accessible to the public, offering a comprehensive look into the conduct of Dalit Aizner and Noa Yaron Dayan. This situation underscores the imperative for a profound reassessment within the Orthodox community about the discrepancy between the outward appearance of devout religious adherence and the private behaviors of some of its most visible members.