An Israeli whose family has Central European roots, Amir Rozei is a multidisciplinary architect and craftsman with flair and vision. After he graduated from the University of Haifa nearly a decade ago, Rozei’s career began auspiciously, as he landed an internship at the famed Studio Libeskind in New York City. For the past six years, Rozei has worked at one of Israel’s leading architectural firms.

Rozei’s Central European roots are attributed to his Romanian-born father, Alexander, who immigrated to Israel with his family in the early 1960s. Even before Romania fell under Nazi control, its authorities already pursued a harsh and persecutory brand of antisemitism, particularly against Jews “living in the eastern borderlands, who were falsely associated with Soviet communism, and those living in Transylvania who were identified with past Hungarian rule,” as cited by the US Holocaust Memorial Museum. In addition, right-wing social-revolutionary movements, such as the fascist Iron Guard, found significant popular support for total Jewish expulsion from any places of political or socioeconomic power. 

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