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“I Changed My Name to Liv I finally live”: How Liv Shine Left Ultra-Orthodoxy and Found Her Voice

“I Changed My Name to Liv I finally live”: How Liv Shine Left Ultra-Orthodoxy and Found Her Voice
Liv Shine
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Written by Malana VanTyler

Once a rabbi’s wife in an arranged marriage, Liv Shine now speaks to millions about questioning faith, embracing change, and living unfiltered.


The name Liv Shine isn’t just a brand—it’s a declaration. “Revital Zadikov didn’t get to question things. Liv does,” says the Malibu-based influencer, who left ultra-Orthodox Judaism, changed her name, and never looked back.

Married off at 17 and living in the religious enclave of Arizona’s Russian-Jewish community, Liv quietly built a salon for mikvah prep—but her true calling emerged once she stepped into the secular world. With her husband by her side, she made a radical exit, choosing reinvention over silence.

Now, she shares her unfiltered experiences—motherhood, marriage, mental health, and modesty—with thousands online. “So many women feel trapped between tradition and truth. I want to show them: You don’t have to pick just one.”

Even after losing her home in a wildfire, Liv refuses to dim her message: “I built my own light. And no one can burn that down.”

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