We are thrilled to announce the launch of the newly redesigned website for The Rosenberg Holocaust Haggadah and Siddur, Prayerbook — a remarkable spiritual and historical work by Rabbi Dr. Bernhard Rosenberg. This updated site, now live at https://holocausthaggadah.com/, offers a clearer layout, improved navigation, and easier access to the rich content and resources that celebrate and preserve this deeply meaningful work.
The essence of this project is simple yet profound: to make Rabbi Dr. Rosenberg’s contributions more accessible to people around the world — whether they are scholars, students, families, or anyone called to reflect on memory, tradition, and resilience.

What You’ll Find on the New Website
The redesigned site has been thoughtfully structured to help visitors explore the book and its resources with ease:
Intuitive Navigation
From the moment you land on the homepage, you’ll notice a streamlined flow that invites curiosity. Whether you want to learn about the author, explore the work itself, or access specific documents, everything is just a few clicks away.
PDF Documents Available for Study
Several key materials are now available in PDF format directly from the site. This makes research, teaching, and personal study simpler — and ensures that these important resources can be read offline or shared with others.
Direct Purchase Links
The site includes up-to-date links to purchase The Rosenberg Holocaust Haggadah and Siddur, Prayerbook on Amazon. These links make it easy for readers to obtain a physical or digital copy from a trusted platform.

Why This Matters
This project is more than a book — it is a bridge between generations. The Rosenberg Haggadah and Siddur weaves together prayer, remembrance, and the power of ritual in the face of history’s darkest chapters. Now, with a website that honors both the depth of the work and the needs of its audience, more people can engage with its message.
Whether you are revisiting the tradition of the Passover Haggadah, seeking spiritual reflection, or studying Holocaust-era religious life, this site opens a door.
Visit the Site Today
Explore the new design and discover the resources at https://holocausthaggadah.com/. We invite you to share this link with friends, educators, and anyone who might be enriched by this powerful contribution to Jewish memory and spiritual life.
