The Rose Temple​​

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Pub Date Feb 01 2016 | Archive Date Oct 26 2015
Smith Publicity | Solomon-Berl Media, LLC​

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The Rose Temple is a dramatic account of the life and evolving vision of Lucia Weitzman (nee Rose Berl) who has a two-year-old Polish Jewish girl is snuck out of a Nazi-imposed ghetto and saved by a Catholic couple during the Second World War. Her birth parents are killed. She discovers she is Jewish after the War, at age five, when a relative comes to retrieve her and place her in a Jewish orphanage. She refuses to go, clinging to her adoptive parents. Moments later – the secret of her Jewish identity now revealed – her landlord hurls a brick at her while she is outside playing with a doll. It is a harbinger of things to come for her, the lone Jew remaining in her hometown for nearly twenty years after the War ends. All the while, she is a practicing Catholic who knows practically nothing about Jews or Judaism.

In her early twenties, anticipating a bleak future as a Jew in Poland, she contacts recently discovered American relatives. This draws the attention of Communist authorities, who arrest her. Released temporarily under the guardianship of her former high school headmaster, she escapes the county by boarding an overnight train bound for Vienna, Austria. In haste, she must, at age 21, leave her beloved adoptive parents and the life as she has known it behind.

Lucia arrives in America in 1962 after brief stays in Israel and Belgium. Her relatives, Orthodox Jews, school her in Jewish practice and groom her for marriage to an Orthodox man. But she meets and marries a Jewish man who is not Orthodox. He alone in his family survived the War, and, though not Orthodox, in his own way he strives to honor his family’s rabbinic legacy. Lucia devotes herself to being a traditional Jewish wife and mother, raising two children in suburban Detroit. She suppresses her Christian understanding of Divine love, and a sense of her former spiritual self, in order to finally embrace a sense of belonging for her and her new family within the Jewish community.

But when her husband dies suddenly after a surreal European trip, all of her past and all of her inner longings come to the surface. She embarks on a soul-searching process that begins with confronting God at Jerusalem’s Western Wall. What happens next is wholly unexpected and transformative. She senses a Divine response to her challenge and delves into a spiritual, global journey that calls her to reject the conventional expectations of friends, family, and herself (such as remarrying) and to embark on a mission to understand the mystical experiences that begin to overwhelmingly populate her dreams, meditations, and inspirational writings. Through these symbols, she comes to understand who she really is and what her life purpose is all about.

The story is told by her son, Mitchell, who is both inspired by his mother’s experiences and emboldened to share its messages of struggle and perseverance; of submission and transformation; and of division and wishful unity, with the world.


The Rose Temple is a dramatic account of the life and evolving vision of Lucia Weitzman (nee Rose Berl) who has a two-year-old Polish Jewish girl is snuck out of a Nazi-imposed ghetto and saved by a...

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Author Bio:

Lucia Weitzman was born Rose Berl in Bochnia, Poland in 1940. Her Jewish parents perished in the Holocaust. A Catholic couple raised her. After escaping detention by Communist authorities in 1961, she immigrated to the United States and married a Jewish man, Herman Weitzman, raising a family with him in suburban Detroit. She currently resides in Florida and New York and is working on a book that explores the mystical meanings of some of Judaism’s most sacred artifacts.

Mitchell Weitzman is a counsel with the Food and Drug Administration in the Washington, D.C. area. He has written for the Washington Jewish Week, Coping, and several health care journals. He co-wrote The Rose Temple with Lucia over a span of over eighteen years and is currently working on a young adult book that combines baseball, music, and mysticism.

Author Bio:

Lucia Weitzman was born Rose Berl in Bochnia, Poland in 1940. Her Jewish parents perished in the Holocaust. A Catholic couple raised her. After escaping detention by Communist authorities...


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