A Jewish girl saved in infancy by a Catholic couple during the Second World War discovered her true heritage after the war, but remained with her adoptive family. In her early twenties, however, circumstances forced her to escape Poland and begin a new life in America, where she married and raised a Jewish family.
With her husband’s unexpected death, at 53 years old Lucia Weitzmann embarked on a spiritual journey that began with confronting God at the Western Wall. Mystical experiences then began to populate her dreams and writings, leading her to discover who she really is and what her life purpose is about.
Inspired by his mother’s experiences and emboldened to share its messages of hope and healing, Lucia’s son tells her story in The Rose Temple.
Nonfiction
The Rose Temple
- From the Publisher
May 3, 2016
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