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Please spell it Rosenzweig, not Rozensweig.
[edit] kassel or Berlin..where is the synagogue
Horwitz, Rivka "From Hegelianism to a Revolutionary Understanding of Judaism: Franz Rosenzweig's Attitude toward Kabbala and Myth" Modern Judaism - Volume 26, Number 1, February 2006, pp. 31-54
"According to Bruno Strauss, Rosenzweig went to the German orthodox synagogue "Potsdamer Brücke," where Rabbi Dr. Marcus Petuchowski led the services."
This was a synagogue in Berlin.
[edit] Let's expand this page
Unfortunately I don't know a lot about Rosenzweig (which is why I was looking at this page in the first place), but there MUST be plenty more about him. 'Star of Redemption' has been very influential, it might even be worth starting a new page for that and including a summary of the principle argument of the book. There should probably also be a separate page about the Lehrhaus, since this was a very influential institution. Alas, it's all far later than my areas of specialization, but please, is there someone out there who can make this less of a stub and more of a serious, content-filled article?? Thanks in advance.... Liskeardziz