Detroit Jewish News, Jan 2010

Rebecca Rosen | Detroit Media By Gail Zimmerman

In April 2001, the Detroit Jewish News published a cover story on a 24-year-old psychic medium named Rebecca Perelman, a transplant from Omaha, Neb., who working out of a coffee shop on Orchard Lake Road in West Bloomfield, delivered messages from energies on “the other side”, hoping to “bring peace of mind, comfort, healing and direction” to clients who had lost their loved ones.

After that article – and it’s client testimonials about her specific, spot-on messages, all delivered in a loving manner- “the phone rang off the hook”.

“That story changed my life,” says Rosen, who married her husband of 8 1/2 years, Brian Rosen, just two months after the article appeared. “It was a launching pad that gave me the platform to come out and share my gift, demystifying the paranormal.”

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Detroit Free Press, Jan 2010

Rebecca Rosen | Michigan MediaBy Patricia Montemurri

When you are a self-professed psychic medium and you hear dead people, sometimes you just have to turn down the volume. Rebecca Rosen says she’ll be in line at the grocery store when she is mentally bombarded by spirits, specifically the deceased loved ones of the strangers in front of her.

“If I’m standing in the checkout line behind them, and I hear a name over and over again, the only way to know if it is real is to ask the person in front of me, ” says Rosen, a 33-year-old mother of two who first started delivering psychic readings in a West Bloomfield coffee shop 10 years ago.  “But then I ask myself, ‘Should I cross that line?’, and ‘Are they ready to hear it?’ And I usually hear a ‘no.’”

There are plenty of people, however, who are tuned in and ready to hear what Rosen says dead people are telling her. She is booked nearly three years in advance for readings – $275 for a half hour or $500 for an hour.  On Monday, 800 people will pay $30 to $60 apiece to attend a group reading at the Rock Financial Center in Novi.

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