Julia Haart and his 16-year-old son Aron Haart appear on My Unorthodox Life Season 2. Aron is conflicted about choosing a college.
On July 2021, the series “My Unorthodox Life” was screened on Netflix. The miniseries follows the life of fashion mogul Julia Haart, a former ultra-Orthodox Jew, and her family as they step into their new non-religious lifestyle.
Aron and his three siblings, Shlomo, Batsheva, and Miriam, are part of the series. He is the youngest son of Julia Haar.
Season 2 of the series is set to premiere on December 2 with nine hour-long episodes. The trailer and first photos of the new season hint that heartbreak and glitz are ahead for Julia and the rest of her family.
Who Is Julia Haart Son Aron Haart?
Aron Haart is the youngest son of Julia Haart. He was born on June 22, 2006, and is currently 16 years old.
He is a handsome guy standing at the height of 5 feet 7 inches (1.7m) and weighs around 58 kg.
He lives in Monsey, and both of his parents share his custody. He’s pretty conservative despite his family’s modern worldviews. However, as we’ve seen, peer pressure also affects Aron.
Aron went to a Jewish day school and maintained a social media profile dedicated to Torah study and Jewish observance. There was a short time when he believed that television, social media, and talking to girls were entirely not okay.
Yet, Aron now has a public Instagram account and attends a co-ed high school. He admitted that he’d watch television under his mother’s guidance.
Who Are Aron Haart Parents?
Aron Haart is the son of his caring parents, his mother, Julia Haart, and his father, Yosef Hendler. His parents got divorced in 2012.
After their divorce, his mother married Silvio Scaglia, an Italian business tycoon, and his father engaged to Aliza Schulhof in 2021.
Julia, his mom, is the CEO of Elite World Group, a modeling agency she co-owns with her husband, Silvio. She founded her shoe company and briefly helped a lingerie brand La Peral.
According to Aron’s Instagram post, Yosef, his dad, celebrates his birthday on April 20 every year. Unfortunately, other than that, there is no information about his father.
Aron Haart Has Three Siblings
Aron Haart is the youngest among his siblings, Barsheva Haart, Miriam Haart, and Shlomo Haart.
Barsheva Haart
Batsheva is the eldest among them all. She is a social media influencer and lifestyle blogger who has been running Sunnies and Sangria since 2017. She married Bintamun Weinstein on October 17, 2012.
Due to a lack of secular education at an early age, when Batsheva came into the real world, she experimented in different fields. She tried many things to discover her passion and pursue it as a profession.
Miriam Haart
Miriam is the second child of his parents. She attended Standford University and received her B.S. degree in Computer Science. Before enrolling at Stanford University, she studied coding and robotics at several institutions.
She is a co-founder of Norma and Eazitt, Queen Chart, CoLab Fellow of IDEO, and co-teacher in CS11. Her passion lies in cognitive science, women empowerment, and AI. She partnered with Girl Up this year to run her first marathon.
Shlomo Haart
Shlomo is quite ambitious and intelligent, so his dream of becoming an accomplished lawyer in New York. He did a summer program in the field of genetics and sociology at the University of Cambridge.
He then enrolled at Columbia University for a Bachelor’s degree in political science and government in the City of New York. He graduated from the Univeristy in early 2021 and is looking forward to starting the next chapter of his life.
Aron Haart Fights With The Conflict Of Attending Yeshiva College
Aron Haart attended a private Jewish school and had become more religious. He now wishes to participate in Yeshiva College.
He believed television, social media, and talking to girls were not okay in his school. Aron became more religious and was interested in transferring from his school to a yeshiva College. That worries his mother and siblings as they want him to receive a secular education.
That was when Julia claimed him to have been “brainwashed.” She then talked to Aron about the concept, “You don’t sound like a religious Jew; you sound like a fundamentalist. I lived in that world, and it’s a tiny and sad world and a place where women have one purpose in life, which is to have babies and get married. And that’s one thing that I am apprehensive about because. I don’t want my son to think that that is the only world that exists.”
But he amended most of his beliefs and has gotten reasonable and logical towards his lifestyle, not only entirely depending on tradition.
Now, however, things seem to have changed for Aron. He goes to a co-ed high school.
As seen in the series, Aron and his siblings negotiate their relationship with religion and their mother’s decision to leave the community they were raised. His mother reassured him that she was against the relationship in the show and that it was her fight against fundamentalism.