by Mitchell Weitzman | Jun 28, 2018 | Guided Journal
“Even if there was darkness, I was always looking for the light.” –Lucia Weitzman, The Rose Temple In The Rose Temple, Lucia recounts a childhood filled with fear and uncertainty as a Jewish girl raised Catholic in postwar Poland. Despite her...
by Mitchell Weitzman | Apr 18, 2018 | Guided Journal
“I see a large gold envelope near my bed. There is the most beautiful white and gold flame coming from it. But the envelope was not consumed by the flame.” — Lucia Weitzman, spiritual messenger, and co-author, The Rose Temple. Think about the signs...
by Mitchell Weitzman | Jun 21, 2017 | genealogy, Mitchell's Blog
This month, I am launching a search for anything and anyone related to my maternal grandfather, Michael Berl, who died in the Holocaust. What’s worse (if that’s even possible) is how little is known about him. There is no photo of him. I’m not sure what he did for a...
by Mitchell Weitzman | May 11, 2017 | Lucia's Blog
This Mother’s Day, I am of course grateful for the life and nurturing my mother gave me. And I am blessed that she is still with me. Yet even in the annals of mother-son bonds, I dare say that our bond has been unusually strong given our eighteen-year collaboration...
by Mitchell Weitzman | Apr 19, 2017 | Lucia's Blog
Choices Have Both Personal and Universal Consequences The Biblical story of Adam and Eve demonstrates how choices have both personal and universal consequences. On Yom HaShoah, as we recall the enormity of the Holocaust, we should consider all the personal choices,...