
Rozalie Jerome
Raised in a conservative Jewish home, Rozalie Jerome is the child of Holocaust survivors rescued by Christians in Hungary. She has firsthand experience with the effects of transgenerational trauma and the healing that can come through honest dialogue, reconciliation, and faith. Her family’s history has deeply shaped her passion for building understanding and restoring relationships between Jews, Christians, and our G-d.
Rozalie brings extensive entrepreneurial experience in business, nonprofit leadership, public relations, and motivational speaking. Her unique understanding of interfaith dynamics and cultural differences gives her valuable insight for collaborative initiatives, bridge-building, and community engagement. Creativity and vision are among her greatest strengths—ingenuity is truly her hallmark.
Rozalie and her husband Mitch are the Founders of The Crossover Project
, The Healing Room in Kingwood, Texas, and the worldwide television program The Crossover, which has aired internationally in English, Spanish, and Russian. She is also the Founder and President of Holocaust Remembrance Association
and Founder of the Holocaust Garden of Hope
, an outdoor educational memorial dedicated to Holocaust remembrance, reconciliation, and raising generations of Upstanders.
In addition, Rozalie serves as the Texas Director for , helping lead public remembrance events that bring communities together to remember the Holocaust, honor survivors and their families, and stand united against antisemitism, hatred, and intolerance. March of Remembrance is part of an international movement of more than 350 marches in over 25 nations, founded and led by Jobst Bittner, a German pastor and descendant of the Nazi generation who has dedicated his life to confronting the silence of the past and promoting reconciliation between nations and peoples.
