Jonas-Rosenzweig met Monika Hertwig, the daughter of Amon Goeth, and together they were featured in a documentary, Inheritance (2006), which Spielberg associate James Moll made for PBS.
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Later, he used to step outside to hunt humans, with his Tyrolean hat marking his intentions.
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The documentary's director, James Moll, an associate of Steven Spielberg's, helped bring the two women together to make the film for PBS.
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Schindler made plans to open a munitions factory in Brněnec, Czechoslovakia, using the workers he had at Płaszów.
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Actress Embeth Davidtz portrayed Helen Hirsch, a character based on Helen Jonas-Rosenzweig, in the Steven Spielberg film, Schindler's List.
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A Cold Case follows real-life chief investigator Andy Rosenzweig from the Manhattan District Attorney's office as he investigates the 1970 murders of Richie Glennon and Pete McGinn, a case which was seemingly closed too soon.
His 2001 book On the Psychotheology of Everyday Life: Reflections on Freud and Rosenzweig tackles the question of religious tolerance using the work of the Jewish religious philosopher Franz Rosenzweig.
Amir, Yehoyada, "Towards mutual Listening: the Notion of Sermon in Franz Rosenzweig's Philosophy", in: Alexander Deeg, Walter Homolka & Heinz–Günter Schöttler (eds.), "Preaching in Judaism and Christianity" (Berlin, 2008), 113–130
In 2006, Rosenzweig was appointed to the board of the Wisconsin Technical College System.
A collection of Rosenzweig's papers has been maintained in the Archives of the History of American Psychology, at the University of Akron.