Tell me about yourself as a child.I was born in 1932 in Belarus. My parents were religious; they knew God. My father was a rabbi and was sent to prison for five years for conducting circumcision rituals. My father always took me to the synagogue, but I did not understand anything there. I only understood Yiddish. My father always prayed before meals, “Baruch Atah Adonai Elohenu,” then he dipped bread into salt and then we could eat. I asked my father, “Where is God? Who is that God?” And father always answered, “He is in heaven.” And I would ask, “Why is he there?” And father would joke, “He was thrown up that high.” I was very curious to find out how he happened to get to heaven! When my mother left me home alone when I was little, she would tie my hand to my bed and say, ‘God bless you and save you!’ World War II found us in the town of Romny (Sumy region.) I remember the awful hum of bombers and the explosions of bombs. People ran into the field —Russians, Jews. Some Russians crossed themselves. I was nine. I asked my mom, “What are they doing? Will their God save them?” “Yes,” my mother said.
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| A photo of Zinaida after repentance |
When you read the Gospels, listened to sermons about Jesus, did you ever feel hindered by the fact that you were Jewish?
It never hindered me! But I faced other obstacles. I refused to join Komsomol (the Communist Union of Youth). For that, I was almost kicked out of the dormitory I was living in. But God enabled me to stand firm in my faith. One of my supervisors at work was Kovalzon, a Jewish man. He was ordered to influence me so that I would leave the faith. So I explained to him: if the Lord saved me, why should I deny him? Kovalzon caused me a lot of trouble, but later he asked me for a Bible, in strict secret. “I want to see what your truth really means,” he told me. “Can I have a Bible for a few days? I swear as a Communist that I will give it back!” I gave him a Bible and then fasted and prayed for him for three days.
How did you read the Bible? Did you understand it, since it is a Jewish book?
Somebody once told me that a house is painted from the top, so it is better to read the Bible from the “top,” that is, from the Gospels. Then I read the whole Bible. I did have a lot of questions. For example, I used to ask why Solomon had 700 wives. Wasn’t it a sin?!
How did God continue to sustain you?
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| Zinaida with her husband |
God blessed me, and I married a believer eight years after I gave my life to Jesus. There was a very difficult time in our lives when we had nothing to eat. I could only rely on God. When my children asked for food, I told them to kneel and to pray that God would send what we ask for. One time as we were praying for food, another believer dropped by with some food. She said, “I kept hearing this whisper: ‘go to Zina, go to Zina!’” Oh, how we thanked the Lord then!
I could feel all my life how God has kept me safe and helped me. I have no doubt that Jesus is the Son of God and that a believer in Jesus has eternal life. Jesus said, “Come to me all you who are weary, and I will give you rest; learn from me, for I am humble in heart and you will find rest for your souls.” (Matthew 11:28-29)
The Nazis killed your family members, while you survived and came to believe in Jesus. How would you encourage those Jewish people who also lost their relatives in the Holocaust and because of this are angry with God or do not even want to think about him?
I would encourage them to fully turn to the Lord. Many Jews—not just me—found the Messiah Jesus during and after those terrible times.
Did any of your Jewish friends come to believe in Jesus as the Messiah as well?
My friend Toibeh Weizmann returned from evacuation as a believer as well! And in 1977, I found my sister Sarah through a radio program that helped find lost relatives. She had also survived and come to trust in Jesus as her Savior!
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| Sarah praying before being baptized in water | Zinaida’s friend Toibeh |
Many Jewish people have come to know the Lord and follow him with joy. But there are those who receive Jesus and later get afraid. They seem to keep believing, but secretly. What would you say to them?
Jesus (Y’shua), Messiah, Son of God is of our people! We should believe in him and love him. God will certainly accept the Jews who will return to him through Jesus! God is going to the Jewish people now as to his firstborn son. And people should love the Jews—it is a big sin and trouble for those who despise the Jews. Such people will be punished, just as it is written in the Bible, “Those who touch you touch the apple of his eye” (Zechariah 2:8).
How does your church treat the Jewish people?
Wherever I go, our churches have great love for the Jewish people. I remember only one woman throughout my years in church who spoke against the Jews, but she was excommunicated. And everywhere I went, I felt love towards me as a Jewish person.
One Easter something interesting happened. We got together to eat with other believers but when I came closer to the table, my heart missed a beat and my face must have shown it: there was lard on the table! And I have never eaten lard in my life, not then, not now. My fellow believers saw my reaction and immediately said, “Oh, Zinaida, come over here! You have something in your headscarf, let us fix it.” After they “fixed” my scarf and I returned to the table, I could see fish instead of lard there! On that day, all the believers refused to eat lard because of me, the only Jewish person among them!
What about your children—have they come to believe in Jesus?
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| Zinaida’s son, Victor, with a Jews for Jesus banner |
My son is a believer. One of my daughters is also a believer, another is not. I’m still praying for her. My granddaughter is also a believer. My son and my granddaughter are volunteers with Jews for Jesus.
What is the main thing that the Lord has taught you in your life?
He has taught me faith! A living faith in God. He revealed himself to me and I realized he is there. I told myself, “I have nothing in this life. But God, my Father, he is rich. He will bless me!” And he has never left me; he has been leading us up to this moment.
Only faith can save a person, nothing else. We come to God only through our faith in Jesus the Messiah.

When did you realize that God is real? 



