Book by rabbi with K.C. ties examines Hollywood and the Holocaust
By JACK MURTHA
Special to The Chronicle
The power of the pen has proved critical to an Edison rabbi’s push to pass the lessons learned through the Holocaust to future generations.
Rabbi Bernhard H. Rosenberg, a Kansas City native who is the spiritual leader of Congregation Beth-El in Edison, N.J., has written several books on the subject. His latest endeavor, “The Holocaust as Seen Through Film,” was published recently and is available on Amazon.com in April.
The book is a tool for educators to teach the horrors of the Holocaust to high school seniors, college students and graduate candidates, he said.
“What I want the students to come away with is basically a lesson in what was done to humanity, what was done to the Jewish people and what lessons we should learn from the Holocaust to make the world better today,” Rabbi Rosenberg said.