The name Judith is closely related to Jewish tradition, and choosing this name for a daughter indicates the parents’ faith.
Author - Anat Schneider
“I was born in Jerusalem in 1966 and grew up in a traditional Jewish home. I first met my husband Aviel, Editor-in-Chief of Israel Today, when we were both 16-years-old on Jaffa Street in downtown Jerusalem. We have raised three boys and a girl.”
“We live on a Moshav, a collective farming community, located in the magical Judean Mountains. My love for and faith in the Bible is an integral part of who I am and how I live my life. And I live with great appreciation and joy for all that life has given me.”
Together with Aviel, Anat has been a part of Israel Today since 1990. In addition to her many other duties, she writes a regularly on the Bible, faith and the God of Israel.
More articles from Anat Schneider
A sign of covenant and a warning in the Torah portion “Noah.”
Immanuel is one of the most beautiful and deep Hebrew names. And yet it is uncommon in Israel today. The reason might have to do with Yeshua.
Anat’s memories of how most years Jerusalem children reveled in the Day of Atonement, except for one.
God in His glory accompanies us when we come into life and when we leave it.
How I came to embrace my father’s amazing but unusual name.
Vying for supremacy in a complex dance of Tango
The idea that many may have my work in their hands and hearts is beyond anything I ever imagined.
“I was pouring out my soul to the LORD.”
Even if there are moments of dryness in life, they have a purpose. They bring us to the next step in our faith.