Posted on 09/03/2014 5:04:18 PM PDT by Faith Presses On
Before the start of the Holocaust, Jewish born Rose Warmer found her Messiah. When her people were being deported, she longed to go with them. She handed herself in, was transported to Auschwitz and brought the people there the Word of God.
Rising anti-Semitism
Rose was born in a well-to-do Jewish family in Hungary. She studied art, music and dance and led a wandering artists life in Vienna and Budapest. In the 1930s when Nazism was rising, anti-Semitism too was growing day by day. Jews were being forced to wear the yellow star and were thrown out of professional jobs to work as cleaners and garbage collectors in the streets.
Traumatic experiences
It came as an enormous shock when the report came that Roses brother had been deported to a concentration camp. Although the family barely understood what a concentration camp was, they had heard terrible rumours. Roses aging father couldnt endure the increasing pressure and he died of a heart attack. His sudden death was a traumatic experience for Rose. On the advice of her husband she turned to spiritualism in a search for reassurance about the afterlife, but instead of finding peace her mind became tormented by evil spirits. If these problems were not bad enough, she was humiliated by her husband who was openly unfaithful to her.
Looking for comfort
Still mourning for her father, Rose looked for hope and comfort in her Jewish Bible...
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Thank you for sharing.. very inspirational story. We can all hope to live out our lives with such bravery and passion.
Amazing and inspiring testimony of a Jewish believer in Y’shua. As a gentile, I am humbled to know that I am but a wild branch grafted into the natural olive tree. How much more joyful is one that is not grafted in, and is a natural branch of the Messiah. He is eternal life to both branches.
Beautiful.
Good post.
Thank you for sharing and giving comfort in these days.
Just saw this post. Thank you for sharing.
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